Innovativeness
[in-uh-vey-tiv] /ˈɪn əˌveɪ tɪv/
adjective
1.
tending to , or introduce something new or different; characterized by .
/ˈɪnəˌveɪtɪv/
adjective
1.
using or showing new methods, ideas, etc
adj.
1806 (with an isolated use from c.1600), from innovate + -ive. Related: Innovatively; innovativeness.
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