avidity
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a·vid·i·ty
(ə-vĭd′ĭ-tē)n. pl. a·vid·i·ties
1. Keen interest or enthusiasm: an avidity for sightseeing.
2. Strong desire or craving: an insatiable avidity for power.
3. See affinity.
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avidity
(əˈvɪdɪtɪ)n
1. the quality or state of being avid
2.
a. eagerness
b. greed; avarice
3. (Chemistry) chem
a. the strength of an acid or base in proportion to its degree of dissociation
b. another term for affinity6b
4. (Biochemistry) immunol a measure of antigen-to-antibody binding, based on the rate of formation of the complex
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Noun | 1. | avidity - a positive feeling of wanting to push ahead with something enthusiasm - a feeling of excitement |
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avidity
noun1. The quality or condition of being voracious:
2. Excessive desire for more than one needs or deserves:
Informal: grabbiness.
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Translations
تَوق شَديد، شَره إلى
dychtivost
begærlighedivrighed
græîgi, ákafi
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avidity
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avid
(ˈӕvid) adjective eager. avid for information; an avid reader.
ˈavidly adverbaˈvidity noun
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