"moronicism" meaning in English

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Noun

Forms: moronicisms [plural]
Etymology: From moronic + -ism. Etymology templates: {{suffix|en|moronic|ism}} moronic + -ism Head templates: {{en-noun|~}} moronicism (countable and uncountable, plural moronicisms), {{tlb|en|informal}} (informal)
  1. (uncountable) The quality of being moronic. Tags: informal, uncountable
    Sense id: en-moronicism-en-noun-y7kuBC~i Categories (other): English entries with incorrect language header, English terms suffixed with -ism, Pages with 1 entry, Pages with entries Disambiguation of English entries with incorrect language header: 91 9 Disambiguation of English terms suffixed with -ism: 93 7 Disambiguation of Pages with 1 entry: 95 5 Disambiguation of Pages with entries: 98 2
  2. (countable) A moronic statement or action. Tags: countable, informal
    Sense id: en-moronicism-en-noun-Qqvonr9T

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