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In place names, the suffix -ness refers to a headland or promontory; like Inverness, Cathness, Bo'ness.

This comes from the the time of Scandanavian colonisation of Britain.
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The state of, or condition of being something e.g., awkwardness = the state of being awkward.

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The suffix 'ness' means full of.

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