obsoleteness

obsoleteness
ob·so·lete·ness
[ˈɒbsəli:tnəs, AM ˌa:bsəlˈi:t-]
n no pl Veraltetsein nt
the \obsoleteness of LPs is what has led him to start collecting them die Tatsache, dass LPs nicht mehr in Gebrauch sind, war der Grund dafür, dass er begonnen hat, sie zu sammeln
* * *
obsoleteness s
1. Veraltetsein n
2. BIOL unvollkommene Entwicklung

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  • obsoleteness — n. state of being obsolete; condition of being out of date; uselessness; disuse É‘bsÉ™ lɪːtnɪs / É’bsÉ™lɪːtnɪs …   English contemporary dictionary

  • obsoleteness — ob·so·lete·ness …   English syllables

  • obsoleteness — noun the property of being out of date and not current • Syn: ↑superannuation • Derivationally related forms: ↑superannuate (for: ↑superannuation), ↑obsolete • Hypernyms: ↑ …   Useful english dictionary

  • disuse — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) Lack of use Nouns 1. disuse, forbearance, abstinence; obsoleteness, [planned] obsolescence; relinquishment; cessation, discontinuance; abandonment; castaway, throwaway, reject. Informal, cold storage.… …   English dictionary for students

  • Archaism — Ar cha*ism, n. [Gr. archai:smo s, fr. archai^os ancient, fr. archh beginning: cf. F. archa[ i]sme. See {Arch}, a.] 1. An ancient, antiquated, or old fashioned, word, expression, or idiom; a word or form of speech no longer in common use. [1913… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • obsolete — I. adjective Etymology: Latin obsoletus, from past participle of obsolescere to grow old, become disused, perhaps from ob toward + solēre to be accustomed Date: 1579 1. a. no longer in use or no longer useful < an obsolete word > b. of a kind or… …   New Collegiate Dictionary

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