Noun
modernity (plural modernities)
- The quality of being modern or contemporary.
He was impressed by the architecture's modernity.
1944 November and December, “Notes and News: Lancaster-Heysham Electrification, L.M.S.”, in Railway Magazine, page 372:While the rolling-stock lacks modernity, the line equipment, with its single catenary suspension, has a surprisingly up-to-date appearance.
2012 March-April, Jeremy Bernstein, “A Palette of Particles”, in American Scientist, volume 100, number 2, page 146:There were also particles no one had predicted that just appeared. Five of them […, i]n order of increasing modernity, […] are the neutrino, the pi meson, the antiproton, the quark and the Higgs boson.
- Modern times.
The organization survived from ancient times to modernity.
- (history) Quality of being of the modern period of contemporary historiography.
Translations
quality of the modern historical period
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