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  • 61favor — {{11}}favor (n.) c.1300, attractiveness, charm, from O.Fr. favor (13c., Mod.Fr. faveur) favor, approval, partiality, from L. favorem (nom. favor) good will, inclination, partiality, support, coined by Cicero from stem of favere to show kindness… …

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  • 62partisanship — noun an inclination to favor one group or view or opinion over alternatives • Syn: ↑partiality • Ant: ↑impartiality (for: ↑partiality) • Derivationally related forms: ↑partisan, ↑ …

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  • 63par·tial·i·ty — /ˌpɑɚʃiˈæləti/ noun formal 1 [noncount] : an unfair tendency to treat one person, group, or thing better than another Judges must not show partiality [=bias] during the competition. 2 [singular] : a tendency to like something or someone often +… …

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  • 64favor — I. noun Etymology: Middle English, from Anglo French, from Latin, from favēre to be favorable; perhaps akin to Old High German gouma attention, Old Church Slavic gověti to revere Date: 14th century 1. a. (1) friendly regard shown toward another… …

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