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		com·pla·cence \kəmˈplāsən(t)s\ noun (-s) Etymology: Middle English, from Medieval Latin complacentia satisfaction, good will, pleasure, from Latin complacent-, complacens + -ia -y 1.  : calm or secure satisfaction with one's self or lot : self-satisfaction  < the general's bovine complacence at being after all a general > 2. obsolete   a.  : pleasure, satisfaction  b.  : a source of gratification or joy 3. obsolete  : disposition to give satisfaction : affability, complaisance |