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  • 92scarcity — /skair si tee/, n., pl. scarcities. 1. insufficiency or shortness of supply; dearth. 2. rarity; infrequency. [1300 50; ME scarsete(e) < ONF escarsete. See SCARCE, ITY] Syn. 1. shortage, want, lack, paucity. * * * …

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