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"Pestisized" is not a widely recognized term in the English language, but it appears to be a blend of "pestis," derived from Latin meaning "plague," and a suffix suggesting a state or condition. It could imply being affected by or transformed in relation to a plague or pestilence. Without specific context, its meaning may vary, but it generally suggests an association with disease or widespread negative impact.

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