Definition of Notableness. Meaning of Notableness. Synonyms of Notableness

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Definition of Notableness

Notableness
Notableness Not"a*ble*ness, n. The quality of being notable.

Meaning of Notableness from wikipedia

- An ****embly of Notables (French: ****emblée des notables) was a group of high-ranking nobles, ecclesiastics, and state functionaries convened by the King...
- American Library ****ociation Notable lists are announced each year in January by various divisions within the American Library ****ociation (ALA). There...
- The Meeting of Notables (Norwegian: notabelmøtet or stormannsmøtet) was a meeting that took place before Norway declared independence from Denmark in 1814...
- A Council of Notables is a political body comprising persons of note in a community who are chosen by the governing authority in the region for their special...
- Notable Quotables is a board game based on the idea of identifying quotations by famous people, created by George Chanos on December 28, 1990. Inspired...
- USS Notable is a name used more than once by the U.S. Navy: USS Notable (AM-267) was laid down 17 September 1943 by the Gulf Shipbuilding Corp., Chickasaw...
- The notable whiptail, notable rattail or longnose rattail (Coelorinchus innotabilis) is a species of rattail found around southern Australia, and New...
- Notable Scottish Trials was a series of books originally published by William Hodge and Company of Edinburgh, Scotland. Each volume dealt with a single...
- Notable Last Facts is a book published by the American librarian/writer William B. Brahms in 2004 and was the first relatively comprehensive collection...
- Notable Speech (foaled 10 March 2021) is a Thoroughbred racehorse. He is trained in Great Britain by Charlie Appleby and owned by Godolphin. He gained...