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vacuity
noun (vacuities)
  1. emptiness
    • 1748. David Hume. Enquiry concerning Human Understanding. Section 3. § 13.
    • : to find so sensible a breach or in the course of the passions, by means of this breach in the connexion of ideas;
      1. vacuum
      2. idleness
      3. a pointless or inane remark
Translations: (trans-top, emptiness)
Portuguese: (t, pt, vacuidade, f)
(trans-mid)
(trans-bottom) (trans-top, vacuum)
Portuguese: (t, pt, ví¡cuo, m)
(trans-mid)
(trans-bottom) (trans-top, idleness)
Portuguese: (t, pt, inatividade, f)
(trans-mid)
(trans-bottom) (trans-top, a pointless or inane remark)
Portuguese: (t, pt, vacuidade, f)
(trans-mid)
(trans-bottom) Etymology: From vacuitas.

     
 
  

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