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  Word Explanations workmanship, pervasion, inarticulate, incipient, prudence, galvanism, needlework, wherever, diminution, wry


   
Explanation of workmanship (noun)
artistry; skillfulness; manner of execution



   
Explanation of pervasion (noun)
the state of spreading through every part



   
Explanation of inarticulate (adjective)
speechless



   
Explanation of incipient (adjective)
initial



   
Explanation of prudence (noun)
caution



   
Explanation of galvanism (noun)
current electricity, especially that arising from chemical action



   
Explanation of needlework (noun)
embroidery



   
Explanation of wherever (adverb)
in or at whatever place



   
Explanation of diminution (noun)
form: diminutions

reduction



   
Explanation of wry (adjective)
forms: wrier, wryer; wriest, wryest

deviating from that which is proper or right



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