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    vi·tu·per·a·tion
    [vəˌto͞opəˈrāSHən, vīˌto͞opəˈrāSHən]
    Origin
    Middle English: from Old French or Latin, from Latin vituperat- ‘censured, disparaged’, from the verb vituperare, from vitium ‘fault’ + parare ‘prepare’.
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