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verb (used with object) 1. to render utterly perplexed; puzzle completely. noun 2. a state of utter perplexity. Origin: 1575–85; (noun) Latin nōn plūs literally 13.12.2012 · English Etymology. From Latin non plus (“ no more, no further ”). Pronunciation. Rhymes: -ʌst Adjective. nonplussed (comparative more nonplussed
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(1872) A Dictionary of English Etymologyverb (used with object) 1. to render utterly perplexed; puzzle completely. noun 2. a state of utter perplexity. Origin: 1575–85; (noun) Latin nōn plūs literally
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