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charlatanry

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char⋅la⋅tan⋅ry

[shahr-luh-tn-ree]
–noun, plural -ries.
charlatanism.

Origin:
1630–40; charlatan + -ry
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char·la·tan   (shär'lə-tən)   
n.  A person who makes elaborate, fraudulent, and often voluble claims to skill or knowledge; a quack or fraud.

[French, from Italian ciarlatano, probably alteration (influenced by ciarlare, to prattle) of cerretano, inhabitant of Cerreto, a city of Italy once famous for its quacks.]
char'la·tan'ic (-tān'ĭk), char'la·tan'i·cal adj., char'la·tan·ism, char'la·tan·ry n.
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