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Definitions for Rareness
[1] coming or occurring far apart in time; unusual; uncommon: a rare disease; His visits are rare occasions.
[2] thinly distributed over an area; few and widely separated: Lighthouses are rare on that part of the coast.
[3] having the component parts not closely compacted together; not dense: rare gases; lightheaded from the rare mountain air.
[4] unusually great: a rare display of courage.
[5] unusually excellent; admirable; fine: She showed rare tact in inviting them.
[6] (of meat) cooked just slightly: He likes his steak rare.
[7] rear2(def 6) .
[8] not widely known; not frequently used or experienced; uncommon or unusual a rare word
[9] occurring seldom a rare appearance
[10] not widely distributed; not generally occurring a rare herb
[11] (of a gas, esp the atmosphere at high altitudes) having a low density; thin; rarefied
[12] uncommonly great; extreme kind to a rare degree
[13] exhibiting uncommon excellence; superlatively good or fine rare skill
[14] highly valued because of its uncommonness a rare prize
[15] (of meat, esp beef) very lightly cooked
Words related to Rareness
rarelimited, unusual, singular, uncommon, occasional, extraordinary, strange, unlikely, subtle, scarce, unique, unthinkable, great, delicate, rich, priceless, exquisite, attenuate, deficient, few
Words nearby Rareness
rareraptured, rapturous, raptus, rar, rara avis, rare, rare bird, a, rare book, rare earth, rare gas, rare-earth element
Origin of Rareness
21645–55; variant of earlier rear, Middle English rere, Old English hrēr lightly boiled
Words that may be confused with Rareness
WORDS, THAT, MAY, BE, CONFUSED, WITH, rareextinct, rare, scarce
Other words from Rareness
rare·ness , noun
rare·ness , noun
Word origin for Rareness
Old English hrēr ; perhaps related to hreaw raw