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inveteracy
CIDE DICTIONARY
inveteracy, n. [From Inveterate.].
- Firm establishment by long continuance; firmness or deep-rooted obstinacy of any quality or state acquired by time; as, the inveteracy of custom, habit, or disease; -- usually in a bad sense; as, the inveteracy of prejudice or of error. [1913 Webster]"An inveteracy of evil habits that will prompt him to contract more." [1913 Webster]
- Malignity; spitefulness; virulency. [1913 Webster]"The rancor of pamphlets, the inveteracy of epigrams, and the mortification of lampoons." [1913 Webster]
THESAURUS
inveteracy
abidingness, aboriginality, accustomedness, age, ancien regime, ancientness, antiquity, atavism, changelessness, cobwebs of antiquity, commonness, confirmation, confirmedness, constancy, customariness, deep-rootedness, deep-seatedness, durability, durableness, duration, dust of ages, eld, elderliness, eldership, embedment, endurance, entrenchment, establishment, firmness, fixation, fixedness, fixity, fixture, frozenness, great age, habitualness, hardening, hoary age, hoary eld, immobility, immovability, immovableness, immutability, implantation, infixion, invariability, invariableness, inveterateness, lastingness, long standing, old age, old order, old style, oldness, permanence, permanency, perpetualness, persistence, persistency, prevalence, primitiveness, primogeniture, primordialism, primordiality, quiescence, rigidity, senility, seniority, settledness, solidity, stability, stabilization, standing, stasis, steadfastness, torpor, unchangeability, unchangingness, venerableness, wontednessFor further exploring for "inveteracy" in Webster Dictionary Online