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  Word Explanations devise, rejuvenate, consummate, cull, extrude, recure, heteromorphic, dowry, deliquesce, emancipate


   
Explanation of devise (verb)
forms: devised; devised; devising

to invent



   
Explanation of rejuvenate (verb)
forms: rejuvenated; rejuvenated; rejuvenating

to restore to youth



   
Explanation of consummate (verb)
forms: consummated; consummated; consummating

to bring to completion



   
Explanation of cull (verb)
forms: culled; culled; culling

to pick or sort out from the rest



   
Explanation of extrude (verb)
forms: extruded; extruded; extruding

to drive out or away



   
Explanation of recure (verb)
forms: recurred; recurred; recurring

to recover; to regain; to repossess



   
Explanation of heteromorphic (adjective)
deviating from the normal form or standard type



   
Explanation of dowry (noun)
form: dowries

the property which a wife brings to her husband in marriage



   
Explanation of deliquesce (verb)
forms: deliquesced; deliquesced; deliquescing

to dissolve gradually and become liquid by absorption of moisture from the air



   
Explanation of emancipate (verb)
forms: emancipated; emancipated; emancipating

to release from bondage



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