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  Word Explanations vigor, loiter, centripetal, vainglorious, checkered, peroration, harlotry, bountiful, carrell, prolix


   
Explanation of vigor (noun)
an imaginative lively style (especially style of writing); vigour; vim



   
Explanation of loiter (verb)
forms: loitered; loitered; loitering

be about; lounge; mess about; mill around



   
Explanation of centripetal (adjective)
of a nerve fiber or impulse originating outside and passing toward the central nervous system



   
Explanation of vainglorious (adjective)
feeling self-importance



   
Explanation of checkered (adjective)
marked by changeable fortune



   
Explanation of peroration (noun)
conclusion of a speech in which a speaker reviews the major points of their report



   
Explanation of harlotry (noun)
offering sexual intercourse for pay; whoredom



   
Explanation of bountiful (noun)
plentiful



   
Explanation of carrell (noun)
small individual study area in a library; cubicle; stall



   
Explanation of prolix (adjective)
tediously prolonged or tending to speak or write at great length



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