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obliquity(dictionary)
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obliquity (iou)
obliquity noun. LME.
[Old & mod. French obliquite from Latin obliquitas, from obliquus OBLIQUE adjective: see -ITY.]
The quality of being oblique in direction, position, or form; (degree or extent of) inclination at an oblique angle to a line or plane. LME.
C. Darwin The obliquity of the eye, which is proper to the Chinese and Japanese.
fig.
a. Divergence from right conduct or thought; perversity, aberration; an instance of this. arch. LME.
Donne The perversnesse and obliquity of my will. Gladstone Mr. Ward evinces the same thorough one-sidedness and obliquity of judgment.
b. Indirectness in action, speech, etc.; a way or method that is not direct or straightforward. E17.
James Mill The obliquities of Eastern negotiation wore out the temper of Lally. A. Brookner A mild and subtle influence compounded of glancing opinions, smiling obliquities, tender and persuasive flatteries.
c. Deviation from a rule or order. rare. M17-M18.
obliquitous adjective characterized by obliquity M19.
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