Dictionary
curiousness
noun
Inquisitiveness; curiosity
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He had no academic training and believed that the best pictures have "a curiousness in their beauty a salt on their tails by which the imagination catches hold on them".
Rarity and curiousness are more at a premium in the plants-woman's garden than showiness.
Many outfits were covetable for their curiousness, like objects in a Wunderkammer.
In its best moments, Mr. Vassilakis's reading conveyed not only the curiousness that propelled this exploration but also the thrill of discovery.
In a lighted room stands "The Cabinet of Curiousness," an old, wooden card catalog whose 20 drawers contain small speakers.
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