| COGNITIVITY | • COGNITIVITY n. the state of being cognitive. | 
| CONSIMILITY | • consimility n. (Obsolete) common resemblance. • CONSIMILITY n. the state of being consimilar.
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| CONVICINITY | • convicinity n. (Archaic) Immediate vicinity; neighbourhood. • CONVICINITY n. a neighbourhood.
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| DIVISIONARY | • divisionary adj. Divisional. • DIVISIONARY adj. marking a division.
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| INCURIOSITY | • incuriosity n. The quality or state of lacking curiosity. • INCURIOSITY n. lack of curiosity.
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| INFERIORITY | • inferiority n. The quality or state of being inferior. • inferiority n. An inferior value or quality.
 • inferiority n. An inferior power.
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| INSIDIOUSLY | • insidiously adv. In an insidious manner. • INSIDIOUS adv. developing or advancing gradually and imperceptibly.
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| INTERIORITY | • interiority n. The state or quality of being private or interior to the person. • INTERIORITY n. interior quality or character.
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| INVIDIOUSLY | • invidiously adv. In an invidious manner. • INVIDIOUS adv. tending to cause discontent, animosity, or envy.
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| ISOTONICITY | • isotonicity n. The state of being isotonic, or extent to which something is isotonic. • ISOTONICITY n. the quality of being isotonic.
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| MOISTIFYING | • moistifying v. Present participle of moistify. • MOISTIFY v. to make moist.
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| ORIGINALITY | • originality n. (Uncountable) The quality of being original or novel. • originality n. (Uncountable) The capacity to think independently or be inventive.
 • originality n. (Countable) Something original.
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| SOLIDIFYING | • solidifying v. Present participle of solidify. • SOLIDIFY v. to make solid.
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| YERSINIOSIS | • yersiniosis n. (Pathology) A disease caused by infection by a bacterium of the genus Yersinia, especially Yersinia enterocolitica. • YERSINIOSIS n. an acute infection of the small intestine.
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