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vicissitudes
- Main Entry:
- vi·cis·si·tude

- Pronunciation:
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\və-ˈsi-sə-ˌtüd, vī-, -ˌtyüd\
- Function:
- noun
- Etymology:
- Middle French, from Latin vicissitudo, from vicissim in turn, from vicis change, alternation — more at week
- Date:
- circa 1576
1 a: the quality or state of being changeable : mutability b: natural change or mutation visible in nature or in human affairs2 a: a favorable or unfavorable event or situation that occurs by chance : a fluctuation of state or condition <the vicissitudes of daily life> b: a difficulty or hardship attendant on a way of life, a career, or a course of action and usually beyond one's control c: alternating change : succession
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