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sa·tir·i·cal / səˈti(ə)rikəl/ (also sa·tir·ic / -ˈti(ə)rik/ ) • adj. containing or using satire: a New York-based satirical magazine. DERIVATIVES: sa·tir·i·cal·ly adv.

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