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- noun Plural form of
abhorrency .
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Everything in the day's history had been "enchanting" or "horrible," as a rule she waited for him to act up to her ecstasies and abhorrencies; to-night she talked as though she had no audience but were determined to fill up time.
Fortitude Hugh Walpole 1912
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