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Learn to pronounce lar·ce·ny

/ˈlärsənē/
noun
theft of personal property.
synonyms: theft, stealing, robbery, pilfering, thieving, thievery, purloining, burglary, housebreaking, breaking and entering, appropriation, expropriation, misappropriation, lifting, filching, swiping, nicking, pinching, half-inching, blagging, peculation

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