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paucity

noun pau·ci·ty \ˈp-sə-tē\

: a small amount of something : an amount that is less than what is needed or wanted

Full Definition of PAUCITY

1
:  smallness of number :  fewness
2
:  smallness of quantity :  dearth
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Examples of PAUCITY

  1. If you had one of those Yugoslav names with a paucity of vowels, you might sprinkle in a few … —Calvin Trillin, Time, 22 May 2000

Origin of PAUCITY

Middle English paucite, from Latin paucitat-, paucitas, from paucus little — more at few
First Known Use: 15th century

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