abidingness
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abidingness — É™ baɪdɪŋnɪs n. endurance, everlastingness, steadfastness … English contemporary dictionary
abidingness — … Useful english dictionary
law-abidingness — noun see law abiding * * * lawˈ abidingness noun • • • Main Entry: ↑law … Useful english dictionary
law-abidingness — noun see law abiding … New Collegiate Dictionary
law-abidingness — law abid·ing·ness … English syllables
law-abiding — adjective Date: 1834 abiding by or obedient to the law < law abiding citizens > • law abidingness noun … New Collegiate Dictionary
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