Definition of Commodiousness. Meaning of Commodiousness. Synonyms of Commodiousness

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Definition of Commodiousness

Commodiousness
Commodiousness Com*mo"di*ous*ness, n. State of being commodious; suitableness for its purpose; convenience; roominess. Of cities, the greatness and riches increase according to the commodiousness of their situation. --Sir W. Temple. The commodiousness of the harbor. --Johnson.

Meaning of Commodiousness from wikipedia

- gigantic ruins of its old Byzantine citadel; and its harbour, once equally commodious and safe, is gradually becoming silted up." During the Tanzimat (reform)...
- U.S. Presidents, statesmen, and notable writers. Carnegie constructed commodious swimming-baths for the people of his hometown in Dunfermline in 1879....
- on the heights upon the west side of the bay. The harbour is large and commodious. The site of Coressia is located near modern Livadi, which was renamed...
- villages are much superior to those of other countries in the extent and commodiousness, and the fine design and ornament, of their houses, which from the continual...
- Budgerows were 'large and commodious, but generally ****brous and sluggish keelless boats, used for journeys on the Ganges'. The term is thought to be an...
- capitalization and sophistication in urban areas dominated by national chains and commodious theatres, small-time vaudeville included countless more intimate and locally...
- neopagan groups in North America adopted the symbol as an ethnic flag, commodiously identifying the name of the 11th-century Norse colony at L'Anse aux Meadows...
- available low interest loans for returning World War II veterans s****ing more commodious housing in the suburbs. Of the eighteen most populous cities in the 1950...
- said church that ye have care of, whereas your parishioners may most commodiously resort to the same and read it." The Great Bible includes much from the...
- below' is from 1679, referring to 'an Engine used for the removing and commodious placing of great Timber.' A scissor jack uses the mechanical advantage...