recency

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Etymology[edit]

From Latin recentia, from recens, equivalent to recent +‎ -cy. See recent.

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recency (usually uncountable, plural recencies)

  1. The property of being recent; newness.
    Due to its recency, there are no used parts available for this model.
    Synonym: recentness

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