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  Word Explanations enate, deadpan, excoriate, depravity, liaison, rig, bivouac, truncate, chipper, albinal


   
Explanation of enate (noun)
one related on the mother's side; matrilineal kin; matrisib; matrilineal sib



   
Explanation of deadpan (adjective)
deliberately impassive in manner; impassive; poker-faced; unexpressive



   
Explanation of excoriate (verb)
forms: excoriated; excoriated; excoriating

tear or wear off the skin or make sore by abrading



   
Explanation of depravity (noun)
form: depravities

a corrupt or depraved or degenerate act or practice



   
Explanation of liaison (noun)
a channel for communication between groups; contact; inter-group communication



   
Explanation of rig (verb)
forms: rigged; rigged; rigging

equip with sails or masts; set up



   
Explanation of bivouac (noun)
temporary camp



   
Explanation of truncate (verb)
forms: truncated; truncated; truncating

shorten



   
Explanation of chipper (adjective)
having a cheerful, lively, and self-confident air; debonaire; jaunty



   
Explanation of albinal (adjective)
of or pertaining to or affected by albinism; albinic; albinistic



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