muchness

/ˈmʌtʃnəs/
noun
  1. The quality or state of being great in quantity, size, or degree; abundance.
    • The muchness of his effort earned him a promotion.
    • The muchness of the harvest surprised everyone.
    • She admired the muchness of the library's collection.
  2. Used in the phrase 'much of a muchness' to mean very similar or nearly the same.
    • Both candidates are much of a muchness on economic policy.
    • To me, all these smartphones are much of a muchness.
    • The two restaurants are much of a muchness in terms of quality.
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