averageness

averageness
The state or quality of being average.

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  • averageness — av·er·age·ness …   English syllables

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  • average — I. noun Etymology: from earlier average proportionally distributed charge for damage at sea, modification of Middle French avarie damage to ship or cargo, from Old Italian avaria, from Arabic ‘awārīya damaged merchandise Date: 1732 1. a. a single …   New Collegiate Dictionary

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