The quality or state of being avowable; the characteristic of being openly declarable or acceptable to admit.
Formed from 'avowable' plus the abstract noun suffix '-ness,' creating a noun that describes the quality of being openly claimable or admissible.
This word is rarely used in modern English, but it represents the systematic way English builds increasingly specific abstract nouns—a structure that allows the language to express very precise philosophical or legal concepts.
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