Obs. [f. L. angulōs-us + -ITY.] The quality of having angles, cornered character.

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1659.  H. More, Immort. Soul, 335. Considering the brushiness and angulosity of the parts of the Air, a more then ordinary Motion or compressive Rest may very well prove painful to the Soul.

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a. 1688.  Cudworth, Immut. Mor. (1731), 203. Might plainly discover much Unevenness, Ruggedness, Flexuosity, Angulosity, Irregularity and Deformity in them.

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1706.  in Phillips.

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1755.  in Johnson, and in mod. Dicts.

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