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avid·i·ty \əˈvidəd.ē, -dətē, -i also aˈv- or āˈv-\ noun (-es) Etymology: Middle English avidite, from Middle French or Latin; Middle French avidité, from Latin aviditat-, aviditas, from avidus + -itat-, -itas -ity 1. : the quality or state of being avid : great or extreme eagerness or enthusiasm < he seized his opportunity with avidity > < all the avidity of a love-hungered soul — Joseph Furphy > 2. : an intense desire for gain or profit : avarice 3. chemistry a. : the strength of an acid or base dependent on its degree of dissociation b. : affinity 2b 4. : a characteristic of antibodies (as antitoxins) that tends to enhance their rate of combination or firmness of combination with antigen |