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Definition of Approbativeness

Approbativeness
Approbativeness Ap"pro*ba*tive*ness, n. 1. The quality of being approbative. 2. (Phren.) Love of approbation.

Meaning of Approbativeness from wikipedia

- not the organ of approbativeness, or woe betide her where she is an object of such unbounded praise. In phrenology, approbativeness is a term used to...
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