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Term: mystry

Definition:

1. (noun) A situation or event that remains puzzling or unexplained.

2. (noun) A genre of fiction that revolves around suspenseful plots, unexpected twists, and the unraveling of secrets.

3. (adjective) Mysterious or enigmatic in nature.

Examples:

1. The disappearance of the aircraft is still a mystry that baffles investigators.

2. She loved reading mystry novels and trying to solve the intricate puzzles within them.

3. The old mansion had an eerie and mystry atmosphere that intrigued the visitors.

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