And obliviousness
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And obliviousness
obliviousness - Definition of obliviousness at Your Dictionary
adjective. forgetful: usually with of; unaware or indifferent: usually with of or, esp., to; causing forgetfulness; Etymology: ME obliuyous < L obliviosus < oblivio; see oblivion (more...)
Obliviousness, Modular Reasoning, and the Behavioral Subtyping Analogy
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obliviousness: Definition, Synonyms from Answers.com
obliviousness noun The condition of being uninformed or unaware: ignorance , innocence , nescience , unawareness , unconsciousness , unfamiliarity (more...)
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obliviousness, oblivion: Information from Answers.com
obliviousness , oblivion total forgetfulness; 'he sought the great oblivion of sleep' ... Search for answers directly from your browser with the FREE Answers.com Toolbar! (more...)
obliviousness definition | Dictionary.com
adjective . 1. unmindful; unconscious; unaware (usually fol. by of or to): She was oblivious of his admiration. 2. forgetful; without remembrance or memory: oblivious of my former ... (more...)
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obliviousness - definition of obliviousness by the Free Online ...
o·bliv·i·ous (-bl v-s) adj. 1. Lacking all memory; forgetful. 2. Lacking conscious awareness; unmindful. o·bliv i·ous·ly adv. o·bliv i·ous·ness n. (more...)
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