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    repellence
    [rəˈpeləns, rēˈpeləns]
    definition
    1. noun form of repellent
    re·pel·lent
    [rəˈpelənt]
    adjective
    repellent (adjective) · repellant (adjective)
    1. able to repel a particular thing; impervious to a particular substance:
      "water-repellent nylon"
    2. causing disgust or distaste:
      "the idea was slightly repellent to her"
    noun
    repellent (noun) · repellents (plural noun) · repellant (noun) · repellants (plural noun)
    1. a substance that deters insects or other pests from approaching or settling:
      "a flea repellent"
    2. a substance used to treat something, especially fabric or stone, so as to make it impervious to water:
      "treat brick with a silicone water repellent"
    Origin
    late 16th century: from Latin repellent- ‘driving back’, from the verb repellere (see repel).
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