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vivacityearly 15c., "liveliness, vigor," from Old French vivacite or directly from Latin vivacitatem (nominative vivacitas) "vital force, liveliness," from vivax (genitive vivacis) "l [..]
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vivacity(n)Â characterized by high spirits and animation
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vivacityanimus
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vivacity
The state of being vivacious.
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vivacitylang=en
1800s=1818
* '''1818''' — . ''''.
*: She wept when she quitted our house; she was much altered since the death of my aunt; grief had given softness and a winning mildness to her manners, w [..]
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