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innerness

n. 1 (context uncountable English) The quality of being inner. 2 (context countable English) The result or product of being inner.

Usage examples of "innerness".

And now, perhaps that same (grieved for, sorrowed over) song had been used against its will to speak to the Mad One, the Presence Without Innerness, the Killer Without Cause, called by the Loudsingers, the Enigma.

Contact was made, and for a long horrible moment Michel/Lancelot could see directly into the innerness of the berserker brain, all power and skill and emptiness.

Hresh surrounds them now with his second sight, and they show their innerness to him more fully.

They were free to pursue one another’s innerness without distractions, but somehow it didn’t happen.

I knew her then for mine and stroked her bush with seeking fingers that found her oiled innerness and perked her lovespot up until it quivered like a little penis.

What kind of sharing, what sort of union of innernesses, had occurred in that clearing?