IMPROVIDENCE
Source: 566, 567
improvidence|improvision. Improvidence, or Improvision, n. a want of forecast
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Im‐prov″i‐dence (?), n. [[L. improvidentia; OF. improvidence. Cf. Imprudence.]] The quality of being improvident; want of foresight or thrift. The improvidence of my neighbor must not make me inhuman. L'Estrange.