intentness
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Contents
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English
1.1
Etymology
1.2
Noun
1.2.1
Translations
English
Etymology
intent
+
-ness
Noun
intentness
(
countable
and
uncountable
,
plural
intentnesses
)
The condition of being
intent
.
Translations
the condition of being intent
Irish:
Old Irish:
grinde
f
Manx:
ard-aignys
m
(
deprecated template usage
)
{{
trans-mid
}}
Ottoman Turkish:
طبان
(
taban
)
Sanskrit:
समाधि
(sa)
m
(
samādhi
)
Urdu:
ارادہ
m
(
irādah
)
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