childlikeness
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childlikeness — noun see childlike … New Collegiate Dictionary
childlikeness — child·like·ness … English syllables
childlikeness — noun see childlike II … Useful english dictionary
childlike — childlikeness, n. /chuyld luyk /, adj. like a child, as in innocence, frankness, etc.; befitting a child: childlike trust. [1580 90; CHILD + LIKE] Syn. young, ingenuous, simple, guileless, trusting, innocent. See childish. Ant. sophisticated,… … Universalium
childlike — adjective Date: 1586 resembling, suggesting, or appropriate to a child or childhood; especially marked by innocence, trust, and ingenuousness < childlike delight > • childlikeness noun … New Collegiate Dictionary
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