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  Word Explanations tract, aplomb, quack, atar, concomitant, carapace, conformity, archness, roving, cesspit


   
Explanation of tract (noun)
form: tracts

a bundle of myelinated nerve fibers following a path through the brain



   
Explanation of aplomb (noun)
great coolness and composure under strain; cool; poise; sang-froid



   
Explanation of quack (noun)
form: quacks

the harsh sound of a duck



   
Explanation of atar (noun)
essential oil or perfume obtained from flowers; athar; ottar



   
Explanation of concomitant (noun)
an event or situation that happens at the same time as or in connection with another; attendant; co-occurrence



   
Explanation of carapace (noun)
hard outer covering or case of certain organisms such as arthropods and turtles; cuticle; shield



   
Explanation of conformity (noun)
hardened conventionality



   
Explanation of archness (noun)
inappropriate playfulness; pertness; sauciness



   
Explanation of roving (noun)
travelling about without any clear destination; vagabondage



   
Explanation of cesspit (noun)
a covered cistern; sink; sump



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