Scotophobia Noun Fear or dislike of darkness. In Zoology and Bacteriology, it means movement away from darkness; preference for...
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Read moreComplicit Adjective Choosing to be involved in an illegal or questionable act, especially with others; having complicity. Usage: At the age of sixteen these bad guys chase you, often under the amused and complicit watch of policemen. Origin 1650-60; < Late Latin complic-, stem of complex complice + -ity
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