savagery
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[edit]savagery (countable and uncountable, plural savageries)
- (uncountable) Savage or brutal behaviour; barbarity.
- (countable) A violent act of cruelty.
- Savages collectively; the world of savages.
- 1927, Havelock Ellis, Studies in the Psychology of Sex, Volume 2 (of 6)[1]:
- They spring out of an element of diffused homosexuality which is at least as marked in civilization as it is in savagery.
- (uncountable) Wild growth of plants.
- 1990, Brian Leverett, Water Gardens: Step-By-Step to Success, page 9:
- […] they […] made, amongst other features, lead ponds. With their departure these lands once more reverted to savagery; gardening, along with virtually all aspects of culture, disappeared and with it the man-made water gardens.
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[edit]being savage
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act of cruelty
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