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quiddity
quiddity \KWID-uh-tee\
noun
Quiddity refers to the essence of a thing—that is, whatever makes something the type of thing that it is.
Quiddity can also refer to a small and usually trivial complaint or criticism, or to a quirk or
eccentricity in someone's behavior.
// The novelist’s genius was her unparalleled ability to capture the
quiddity of the Maine seacoast in simple prose.
// He portrayed the character's quirks and
quiddities with tender playfulness.
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Examples:
“When I was gathering my
odes into a book—or rather, piling up my effusions in prose and verse and trying to work out which ones were odes and which weren’t—my friend Carlo gave me a magical concept. He called it ‘the odeness.’ It’s the essential quality,
quiddity, … uniqueness of whatever you’re trying to write about. It’s what your ode is attempting to first identify and then celebrate. It’s the odeness of your ode.” — James Parker,
The Atlantic, 30 Sept. 2025
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