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  Word Explanations aphorism, perimeter, vanguard, semblance, murkiness, myopic, espial, defamation, chapiter, delusion


   
Explanation of aphorism (noun)
a short pithy instructive saying; apophthegm



   
Explanation of perimeter (noun)
the size of something as given by the distance around it



   
Explanation of vanguard (noun)
the position of greatest importance or advancement; cutting edge



   
Explanation of semblance (noun)
picture consisting of a graphic image of a person or thing



   
Explanation of murkiness (noun)
the quality of being cloudy; muddiness



   
Explanation of myopic (adjective)
lacking foresight or scope; unforesightful



   
Explanation of espial (noun)
the act of detecting something; spying; spotting



   
Explanation of defamation (noun)
an abusive attack on a person's character or good name; slander; denigration



   
Explanation of chapiter (noun)
the upper part of a column that supports the entablature; cap



   
Explanation of delusion (noun)
form: delusions

a mistaken or unfounded opinion or idea; hallucination



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