Crossword clues for sturdiness
The Collaborative International Dictionary
Sturdiness \Stur"di*ness\, n. Quality of being sturdy.
Wiktionary
n. The state or quality of being sturdy.
WordNet
n. the property of something that is strongly built
Usage examples of "sturdiness".
It took a certain sturdiness of character combined with a stolid acceptance of anything that came along to work out as a servant at the Keep.
She was as tall as any woman of the hundred families, whose geneticists had concentrated on enhancing sturdiness so their descendants could comfortably spend a lifetime coping with the arduous conditions of spaceflight.
And yet the chroniclers of the Great World had not considered the hjjk-folk the masters of the earth, for all their sturdiness and adaptability: that was the place held by the sapphire-eyed ones, so it was written.
From the shape of each on the map, its straightness or curve, Eliza tries to see a little of what each letter has revealed to her its consonantness or vowelness, its sturdiness or unpredictability.
It was a measure of Garric's own sturdiness that Cashel's full-hearted delight didn't completely crush out his breath.
She was as tall as any woman of the hundred families, whose geneticists had concentrated on enhancing sturdiness so their descendants could comfortably spend a lifetime coping with the arduous conditions of spaceflight.
Over a midday meal, Piemur told them at some length how he utilized Farli’s wings and Stupid’s sturdiness to make them a team.