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If in the word ‘DEFAMATION’, all the consonants are changed to their immediate succeeding letters and all the vowels are changed to their opposite letters as per English alphabetical series, then all the letters are arranged in alphabetical order from left to right, then which letter is 3rd to the left of 2nd letter from the right end?
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