"Severality" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
There is no commonly used word "severality". However, I'm assuming you're referring to the concept of "severity" or its variant being used to describe a formal or legal sense.
"Severity" means the quality of being very serious or uncomfortable.
In a more formal or legal sense, "severality" can refer to the condition of something being divided or separate. For example, in property law, a severality can refer to a situation where separate individuals own separate pieces of property, each having their own rights and responsibilities.
It can also refer to the fact that something is being done separately, but in modern usage, this term is less common and may be seen as archaic or a rare usage.
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The decade from 1970 to 1979, characterized by cultural, social, and economic changes, including the rise of disco music, bell-bottom jeans, and the Vietnam War.
Being the seventh in a series of ten, and therefore seventh from the last (i.e. the one that comes before the last).<br><br>The twentieth in a series of ten consecutive items.
adverb: to a great or severe degree<br><br> The patient has been suffering from a severe headache for several days.<br><br>noun: a part of the body that is separated from the rest<br><br> The doctor couldn't find anything wrong with his severed finger.<br><br>verb: to cut or divide something, especially in two, completely<br><br> The tree was severely damaged and had to be severed from the trunk.<br><br>The word "sever" can also be related to "severe", which means very bad or unpleasant.<br><br>an unpleasant or extreme degree or amount<br><br> The storm brought severe flooding to the area.
Several refers to more than two but not a large number; a few. It is used to indicate a small or indefinite amount of something. For example, "I have several books to read," or "The company has several employees."
Severance refers to the act or process of cutting something off or separating it from something else. In a work context, severance often refers to severance pay, which is a payment made to an employee who has been laid off or separated from their job, usually as part of a package that includes assurances, benefits, or other forms of support during a transitional period.
Meaning: very serious or extreme; caused a great deal of damage or disruption.<br><br>Example: The storm caused severe damage to the city.<br><br>Synonyms: intense, harsh, extreme, severe, critical.