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wildnessearly 14c., "unrestrained behavior," from wild (adj.) + -ness. Late 14c. as "frenzy;" mid-15c. as "undomesticated state."
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wildnessvildkeyt
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wildness(n) a feeling of extreme emotional intensity(n) the property of being wild or turbulent(n) an unruly disposition to do as one pleases(n) an intractably barbarous or uncultivated state of nature
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wildnessferitas
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wildnessA quality of the landscape, usually due to natural character, remoteness, or lack of obvious human influence, experienced by people through such values as feeling close to nature and experiencing a sense of solitude.
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