insideness

English

Etymology

From inside + -ness

Noun

insideness (uncountable)

  1. The state or condition of being inside.
    • 1995, David R. Shanks, The psychology of associative learning
      Children as young as four are known to have relational concepts such as insideness, sameness, and so on (eg, Smith, 1989).
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