voluminosities

[US]/vəˌluːmɪˈnɒsɪtiz/
[UK]/vəˌluːmɪˈnɑːsɪtiz/

Translation

n.large quantity of works; huge; massive; lengthy; verbose; volumetric degree (physics)

Example Sentences

the artist explored the voluminosities of form in her latest sculpture.

critics discussed the unexpected voluminosities in the composer's late works.

the novel's voluminosities made it both challenging and rewarding to read.

architecture students study the voluminosities of baroque cathedrals.

the film uses visual voluminosities to convey emotional overwhelmingness.

dance critics praised the volumetric voluminosities of the performer's movements.

the physicist explained the voluminosities of three-dimensional space.

fashion designers incorporate volumetric voluminosities into evening gowns.

astronomers measure the voluminosities of distant galaxies.

the poet's later works gained an unexpected voluminosity of meaning.

musicians experimented with the sonic voluminosities of the concert hall.

painters create illusive voluminosities through careful shading techniques.

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