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rancor(n.) deep, bitter resentment (When Eileen challenged me to a fight, I could see the rancor in her eyes.)
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rancora feeling of deep and bitter anger and ill-will The current session of Parliament has so far produced only rancor, as opposition parties have shut down proceedings with angry, theatrical protests agai [..]
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rancorc. 1200, from Old French rancor "bitterness, resentment; grief, affliction," from Late Latin rancorem (nominative rancor) "rancidness, a stinking smell" (Palladius); "grudge, [..]
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rancorn. Malice.
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rancor(n) a feeling of deep and bitter anger and ill-will
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