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Definition of valency noun from the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary

valency

noun
 
/ˈveɪlənsi/
 
/ˈveɪlənsi/
[countable, uncountable]
(plural valencies)
(also valence
 
/ˈveɪləns/
 
/ˈveɪləns/
especially in North American English
)
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  1. (chemistry) a measurement of the power of an atom to combine with others, by the number of atoms of hydrogen it can combine with or displace
    • Carbon has a valency of 4.
  2. (linguistics) the number of grammatical elements that a word, especially a verb, combines with in a sentence
  3. Word Originearly 17th cent.: from late Latin valentia ‘power, competence’, from valere ‘be well or strong’.
See valency in the Oxford Advanced American Dictionary
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adverb
 
 
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