Coercends

/koʊˈɜrˌsɛndz/ noun

Definition

Plural of coercend; multiple persons or things being forced or coerced.

Etymology

From coercend + -s (plural suffix), maintaining the Latin-derived suffix structure.

Kelly Says

If you ever encounter 'coercends' outside a logic textbook, you're reading something deliberately archaic or ultra-formal—it's the kind of word scholars use to sound precise but everyone else avoids.

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