The difference between Alimentiveness and Gluttony
When used as nouns, alimentiveness means the state or quality of being alimentive, whereas gluttony means the vice of eating to excess.
check bellow for the other definitions of Alimentiveness and Gluttony
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Alimentiveness as a noun:
The state or quality of being alimentive.
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Alimentiveness as a noun (phrenology, obsolete):
The instinct or faculty of appetite for food.
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Gluttony as a noun:
The vice of eating to excess.