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"Clavicordium."

Also, I believe this is a neuter noun which means it will be conjugated like this:

Nominative Singular: Clavicordium

Genitive Singular: Clavicordii

Accustive Singular: Clavicordium

Ablative Singular: Clavicordio

Nominative Plural: Clavicordia

Genetive Plural: Clavicordorum

Accusative Plural: Clacicordia

Ablative Plural: Clavicordiis

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