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  Word Explanations exertion, unravel, incredulous, conducive, mirth, kinetic, conniption, reprobate, ovalbumin, leftover


   
Explanation of exertion (noun)
form: exertions

use of physical or mental energy; travail; sweat



   
Explanation of unravel (verb)
forms: unraveled; unraveled; unraveling

become undone



   
Explanation of incredulous (adjective)
not disposed or willing to believe



   
Explanation of conducive (noun)
encouraging; helpful



   
Explanation of mirth (noun)
great merriment; glee; gleefulness



   
Explanation of kinetic (adjective)
supplying motive force



   
Explanation of conniption (noun)
a display of bad temper; scene



   
Explanation of reprobate (noun)
form: reprobates

a person without moral scruples



   
Explanation of ovalbumin (noun)
the white part of an egg; albumen



   
Explanation of leftover (adjective)
not used up; odd; remaining; unexpended



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