Seed′i‐ness (?), n. The quality or state of being seedy, shabby, or worn out; a state of wretchedness or exhaustion. G. Eliot.
What is called seediness, after a debauch, is a plain proof that nature has been outraged. J. S. Blackie.
Webster's Dictionary 1913
Seed′i‐ness (?), n. The quality or state of being seedy, shabby, or worn out; a state of wretchedness or exhaustion. G. Eliot.
What is called seediness, after a debauch, is a plain proof that nature has been outraged. J. S. Blackie.