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Learn to pronounce her·mit

/ˈhərmət/
noun
  1. a person living in solitude as a religious discipline.
    synonyms: recluse, solitary, loner, ascetic, anchorite, anchoress, eremite, stylite, pillarist, pillar hermit, pillar saint, solitudinarian, hikikomori
  2. a hummingbird found in the shady lower layers of tropical forests, foraging along a regular route.

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