WORD OF THE DAY: Quiddity
[KWID-ə-dee] Part of speech: Noun Origin: Latin, 14th century Definitions: The inherent nature or essence of someone or something; a distinctive feature; a peculiarity. Examples of Quiddity in a sentence “Her love of singing is as much a quiddity as her brown hair is.” “Many people share the quiddity of dipping their fries into their milkshakes.” About Quiddity Quiddity is a Middle English word, but originally developed in Latin from the words “quidditas” and “quid”
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