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[
ee-
nawrm
]
e·norm
/
iˈnɔrm
/
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[
ee-
nawrm
]
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adjective
Archaic
.
enormous
;
huge; vast.
Origin:
1425–75;
late Middle English
enorme
<
Middle French
<
Latin
ēnormis,
equivalent to
ē-
e-
+
norm
(
a
)
norm
+
-is
adj. suffix
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