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“clangor”
1. A repetition of loud noises: Neighbors were disturbed by the sharp sounds of various metallic clangors which a group of celebrants were making to express their wishes for a happy new year to those who were there and elsewhere in the world.
2. Etymology: from Latin clangere, " to clang".

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2. Etymology: from Latin clangere, " to clang".


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