mundanity

noun
/mʌnˈdænɪti/

Etymology

From mundane + -ity (“quality of”).

  1. derived from mundus — “world
  2. derived from mundānus
  3. derived from mondain
  4. inherited from mondeyne
  5. suffixed as mundanity — “mundane + ity

Definitions

  1. mundaneness

    mundaneness; the characteristic of being mundane

    • Proust's novel grew and deepened into over 3,000 pages of everything and nothing: a Möbius strip of profundity twisting into mundanity, mundanity twisting into profundity.

The neighborhood

Vish — recursive loop

No curated loop yet for mundanity. Loops are being traced one word at a time while the ingestion pipeline matures.

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