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  • noun The quality of being diverse.

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  • noun The state or quality of being diverse or unlike and varied; diversity.

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  • noun noticeable heterogeneity

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Examples

  • Blue America college-town sorts, animated not only by Obama's intellect, but also by his "diverseness" and its symbolic import for showing that our nasty past is truly past.

    BrothersJudd Blog 2008

  • Hillary Clinton is still being diverseness to concede to Obama.

    Carter says unity ticket would be 'worst mistake' 2008

  • I became confused by the astonishing configurations of insects and the diverseness of their textures, and was not able to summarize my image successfully.

    Archive 2009-04-01 Bettina Tizzy 2009

  • And certain -- then there became a real diverseness in the market.

    CNN Transcript Dec 17, 2009 2009

  • I became confused by the astonishing configurations of insects and the diverseness of their textures, and was not able to summarize my image successfully.

    Mechanoid Biology and Almacan Alpha Auer 2009

  • What were once inefficient methods of production are now celebrated as vehicles for diverseness.

    Crafting at $4 a Gallon 2008

  • The bushliar-criminal regime has fomented the worst class warfare, societal striation, and diverseness in American society in at least a generation.

    Firedoglake » Late Nite FDL: The end of the end of racism 2006

  • KING: And the diverseness of the fact that you could like someone the audience doesn't like, right?

    CNN Transcript Feb 8, 2005 2005

  • KING: And the diverseness of the fact that you could like someone the audience doesn't like, right?

    CNN Transcript Feb 12, 2005 2005

  • Instead, they were young, dynamic, stylish lawyers who enjoyed being challenged and appreciated diverseness.

    Corporate Law Firms a blawger 2004

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