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REPUG'NANCE,

REPUG'NANCY, n. [L. repugnantia, from repugno, to resist; re and pugno, to fight.]

1. Opposition of mind; reluctance; unwillingness.

2. Opposition or struggle of passions; resistance.

3. Opposition of principles or qualities; inconsistency; contrariety.

but where difference is without repugnancy, that which hath been can be no prejudice to that which is.

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