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abeyancy
Webster's Unabridged Dictionary:
A·bey·an·cy
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Abeyance.
[R.]
Hawthorne.
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noun
The condition of being temporarily inactive:
abeyance
,
dormancy
,
intermission
,
latency
,
quiescence
,
suspension
.
See
action/inaction
.
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