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81traf|fic-jammed — «TRAF ihk JAMD», adjective. having much traffic; crowded with vehicles: »It was hot and muggy that June evening on Detroit s traffic jammed Belle Isle Bridge (Newsweek) …
82traf|fic|a|bil|i|ty — «TRAF uh kuh BIHL uh tee», noun. suitability for traffic or passage to and fro …
83traf|fic|a|ble — «TRAF uh kuh buhl», adjective. suitable for traffic or passage to and fro …
84crack fic — noun A work of fan fiction that is absurd, surprising or ridiculous …
85suf|fic´ing|ness — …
86suf|fic´ing|ly — …
87suf|fic´er — …
88hor·ri·fic — …
89non·fic·tion — /ˈnɑːnˈfıkʃən/ noun [noncount] : writing that is about facts or real events : all writing that is not fiction He reads a lot of nonfiction. often used before another noun nonfiction books/works History books are in the library s nonfiction… …
90spec·i·fic·i·ty — /ˌspɛsəˈfısəti/ noun [noncount] formal : the quality of being specific I was impressed by the specificity of her instructions …