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extuberancy

exˈtuberancy Obs.
  [f. extuberant: see -ancy.]
  = prec.

1634 T. Johnson tr. Parey's Chirurg. v. vii. (1678) 111 On each side they have an extuberancy. 1646 J. Gregory Notes & Obs. (1650) 114 [The dry land appeared] not..so precisely globous as before, But recompenced with an extuberancy of Hils and Mountaines. 1703 Moxon Mech. Exerc. 183 Take off the Irregularities or Extuberancies.

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