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inauspiciousness    
n. 不吉

不吉

inauspiciousness
n 1: the quality of suggesting an unsuccessful result [synonym:
{inauspiciousness}, {unpropitiousness}] [ant:
{auspiciousness}, {propitiousness}]


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