concinnity
\kuhn-SIN-uh-tee\, noun:
1. Internal harmony or fitness in the adaptation of parts to a whole or to each other.
2. Studied elegance of design or arrangement -- used chiefly of literary style.
3. An instance of concinnity.
"Mrs. Applebaum was tired of always having to use Voltron to teach her English class concinnity."
"I believe what we have here is an instance of concinnity."
1. Internal harmony or fitness in the adaptation of parts to a whole or to each other.
2. Studied elegance of design or arrangement -- used chiefly of literary style.
3. An instance of concinnity.
"Mrs. Applebaum was tired of always having to use Voltron to teach her English class concinnity."
"I believe what we have here is an instance of concinnity."
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