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tranquilityalso tranquillity, late 14c., from Old French tranquilite "peace, happiness" (12c.), from Latin tranquillitatem (nominative tranquillitas) "quietness, stillness; serenity," from tr [..]
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tranquilityrepose: a disposition free from stress or emotion tranquillity: an untroubled state; free from disturbances tranquillity: a state of peace and quiet (tranquil) placid: (of a body of water) free from d [..]
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tranquilityquiet, calm, undisturbed condition.
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tranquilityn. Calmness.
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tranquility[The] property whereby the security level of an object cannot change while the object is being processed by an information system (IS). [INFOSEC-99]
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tranquilityThe state of being peaceful.
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tranquilityzakhtkeyt
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tranquility(n) a disposition free from stress or emotion(n) an untroubled state; free from disturbances(n) a state of peace and quiet
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