Webster's 1828 Dictionary
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INVET'ERACY, noun [Latin inveteratio. See Inveterate.]
Long continuance, or the firmness or deep rooted obstinacy of any quality or state acquired by time; as the inveteracy of custom and habit; usually or always applied in a bad sense; as the inveteracy of prejudice, of error, or of any evil habit.
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