illiteracy

illiteracy
/i lit"euhr euh see/, n., pl. illiteracies for 3.
1. a lack of ability to read and write.
2. the state of being illiterate; lack of any or enough education.
3. a mistake in writing or speaking, felt to be characteristic of an illiterate or semiliterate person: a letter that was full of illiteracies.
[1650-60; ILLITER(ATE) + -ACY]

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