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jaggedness
Part of speech: NounThe state of having rough projections; unevenness.
Usage examples "jaggedness":- A small observatory, a U. N.- tended between ground- and- orbit rocket port, and a few hydroponic garden domes nestled in the jaggedness were about all that Phobos had- other than the magnificent view of the Red Planet, below. - "The Planet Strappers", Raymond Zinke Gallun.
- His cab carried him like a thunderbolt from the King to Wilson, from Wilson to Swindon, from Swindon to Barker again; if his course was jagged, it had the jaggedness of the lightning. - "The Napoleon of Notting Hill", Gilbert K. Chesterton.
- The book must be cut smooth and quite free from any jaggedness, and if this has not been accomplished the knife must be ground or, at least, well sharpened. - "Practical Bookbinding", Paul Adam.