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tardity
English
Etymology
From Middle English tardite, tarditee, from Old French tardeté and/or Latin tardit?s, equivalent to tard(y) +? -ity.
Noun
tardity (uncountable)
- Slowness; tardiness.
Synonyms
- (slowness): lentitude, lentor, retardation, sloth
- (tardiness): belatedness, lateness; see also Thesaurus:lateness
References
- tardity in Webster’s Revised Unabridged Dictionary, G. & C. Merriam, 1913.
tardity From the web:
tardily
English
Etymology
tardy +? -ly
Adverb
tardily (comparative more tardily, superlative most tardily)
- in a tardy fashion; belatedly; late
- slowly
Synonyms
- (belatedly): lateward; see also Thesaurus:belatedly
- (slowly): ponderously; see also Thesaurus:slowly
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