n. pl. ap·pe·ten·cies 1. A strong craving or desire: “He spoke in words shot through with appetency as storm clouds are pierced with lightning” (Christopher John Farley). 2. A natural propensity or affinity. [Latin appetentia, from appetēns, appetent-, present participle of appetere, to strive after; see APPETITE.] |
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