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  Word Descriptions ventriloquist, memento, ablution, spectrum, crescendo, euphoria, bane, annexe, extolment, turgidity


   
Description of ventriloquist (noun)
a performer who projects the voice into a wooden dummy



   
Description of memento (noun: mementos, mementoes)
a reminder of past events



   
Description of ablution (noun)
washing



   
Description of spectrum (noun: spectra, spectrums)
a broad range of related objects or values or qualities or ideas or activities



   
Description of crescendo (noun: crescendos, crescendi)
a gradual increase in loudness (music)



   
Description of euphoria (noun)
a feeling of great (usually exaggerated) elation



   
Description of bane (noun)
something causing misery or death; scourge; nemesis



   
Description of annexe (noun)
an addition that extends a main building; extension; wing



   
Description of extolment (noun)
an expression of approval and commendation; kudos



   
Description of turgidity (noun)
pompously embellished language; flatulence



  Determinations of the words ventriloquist, memento, ablution, spectrum, crescendo, euphoria, bane, annexe, extolment, turgidity

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