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city
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n 1: a large and densely populated urban area; may include
several independent administrative districts; "Ancient Troy
was a great city" [syn: city, metropolis, urban
center]
2: an incorporated administrative district established by state
charter; "the city raised the tax rate"
3: people living in a large densely populated municipality; "the
city voted for Republicans in 1994" [syn: city,
metropolis]
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elasticity
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n 1: the tendency of a body to return to its original shape
after it has been stretched or compressed; "the waistband
had lost its snap" [syn: elasticity, snap] [ant:
inelasticity]
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ethnicity
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n 1: an ethnic quality or affiliation resulting from racial or
cultural ties; "ethnicity has a strong influence on
community status relations"
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inelasticity
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n 1: the lack of elasticity [ant: elasticity, snap]
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infelicity
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n 1: inappropriate and unpleasing manner or style (especially
manner or style of expression) [ant: felicitousness,
felicity]
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multiplicity
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n 1: the property of being multiple
2: a large number [syn: numerousness, numerosity,
multiplicity]
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periodicity
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n 1: the quality of recurring at regular intervals [syn:
cyclicity, periodicity]
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plasticity
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n 1: the property of being physically malleable; the property of
something that can be worked or hammered or shaped without
breaking [syn: malleability, plasticity] [ant:
unmalleability]
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publicity
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n 1: a message issued in behalf of some product or cause or idea
or person or institution; "the packaging of new ideas"
[syn: promotion, publicity, promotional material,
packaging]
2: the quality of being open to public view; "the publicity of
the court room"
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simplicity
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n 1: the quality of being simple or uncompounded; "the
simplicity of a crystal" [syn: simplicity, simpleness]
[ant: complexity, complexness]
2: a lack of penetration or subtlety; "they took advantage of
her simplicity" [syn: simplicity, simpleness, simple
mindedness]
3: absence of affectation or pretense [syn: simplicity,
simmpleness]
4: freedom from difficulty or hardship or effort; "he rose
through the ranks with apparent ease"; "they put it into
containers for ease of transportation"; "the very easiness of
the deed held her back" [syn: ease, easiness,
simplicity, simpleness] [ant: difficultness,
difficulty]
5: lack of ornamentation; "the room was simply decorated with
great restraint" [syn: chasteness, restraint,
simplicity, simpleness]
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tonicity
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n 1: the elastic tension of living muscles, arteries, etc. that
facilitate response to stimuli; "the doctor tested my
tonicity" [syn: tonicity, tonus, tone] [ant:
amyotonia, atonia, atonicity, atony]
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toxicity
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n 1: the degree to which something is poisonous
2: grave harmfulness or deadliness [syn: perniciousness,
toxicity]
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lubricity
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n 1: feeling morbid sexual desire or a propensity to lewdness
[syn: prurience, pruriency, lasciviousness,
carnality, lubricity]
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mendicity
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n 1: the state of being a beggar or mendicant; "they were
reduced to mendicancy" [syn: beggary, mendicancy,
mendicity]
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sphericity
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n 1: the roundness of a 3-dimensional object [syn: sphericity,
sphericalness, globosity, globularness, rotundity,
rotundness]
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triplicity
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n 1: (astrology) one of four groups of the zodiac where each
group consists of three signs separated from each other by
120 degrees [syn: triplicity, trigon]
2: the property of being triple
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atomicity
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ecumenicity
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impudicity
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citi
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basicity
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chronicity
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septicity
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vorticity
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endemicity
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pneumaticity
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volcanicity
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aromaticity
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automaticity
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isotonicity
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aperiodicity
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