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adherency
adherency arch. (ædˈhɪərənsɪ) Also 7 adhærency. [ad. L. adhærentia, n. of action and state, f. adhærent-em pr. pple. of adhærē-re: see adhere and -ncy.] 1. The quality or state of being adherent; companionship; attachedness.1647 Jer. Taylor Lib. Prophes. xviii. 235 By vertue of its adherency and rem... Oxford English Dictionary
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inherdance
† inˈherdance Sc. Obs. [f. inherd, enherd, F. enherdre to adhere + -ance.] Adherence; body of adherents: = adherency 3.1448 in Aberd. Burgh Rec. (Spald. Cl.) I. 17 In thar helpying and supple with thair inherdance, warr folowaris and makaris of the said soite [= suit]. Oxford English Dictionary
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adherence
adherence (ædˈhɪərəns) Also 7 adherance. [a. Fr. adhérence, ad. L. adhærentia: see adherency.] 1. The action of sticking or holding fast (to anything, or together).1612 T. Taylor Titus iii. 7 (1619) 670 A thing is ours two waies, 1. by infusion, inherence, or adherence; or 2. by account or reckoning... Oxford English Dictionary
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vapoury
vapoury, a. (ˈveɪpərɪ) Also 6 vaporie, 8–9 U.S. vapory; 7–8 vap'ry. [f. vapour n. + -y.] 1. Of the nature or consistency of vapour; composed of, or caused by, vapour.1598 Sylvester Du Bartas ii. i. Furies 262 The heat, hidden in a vapoury Cloud, Striving for issue. 1598 Drayton Heroical Ep., Ros. to... Oxford English Dictionary
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