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  Word Explanations penniless, cogent, eugenic, magniloquent, centurion, affirmation, artifacts, roiling, carinate, complacent


   
Explanation of penniless (adjective)
not having enough money to pay for necessities; penurious; pinched



   
Explanation of cogent (adjective)
powerfully persuasive; weighty



   
Explanation of eugenic (adjective)
pertaining to or causing improvement in the offspring produced



   
Explanation of magniloquent (adjective)
lofty in style; tall



   
Explanation of centurion (noun)
leader of 100 soldiers in the Roman army



   
Explanation of affirmation (noun)
declaration that something is true



   
Explanation of artifacts (noun)
man made object



   
Explanation of roiling (adjective)
(of a liquid) agitated vigorously; roiled; roily; turbulent



   
Explanation of carinate (adjective)
having a ridge or shaped like a ridge or suggesting the keel of a ship; keeled



   
Explanation of complacent (adjective)
contented to a fault with oneself or one's actions



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