Webster's 1828 Dictionary
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REPEL'LENCY, noun
1. The principle of repulsion; the quality of a substance which expands or separates particles and enlarges the volume; as the repellency of heat.
2. The quality that repels, drives back or resists approach; as the repellency of the electric fluid.
3. Repulsive quality.
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