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  Word Explanations network, opinion, monotonous, transcontinental, passible, deteriorate, emblazon, macadamize, frigid, paleontology


   
Explanation of network (noun)
form: networks

anything that presents a system of cross lines



   
Explanation of opinion (noun)
form: opinions

a conclusion or judgment held with confidence but falling short of positive knowledge



   
Explanation of monotonous (adjective)
unchanging and tedious



   
Explanation of transcontinental (adjective)
from the Atlantic to the Pacific in the United States



   
Explanation of passible (adjective)
capable of feeling of suffering



   
Explanation of deteriorate (verb)
forms: deteriorated; deteriorated; deteriorating

to grow worse



   
Explanation of emblazon (verb)
forms: emblazoned; emblazoned; emblazoning

to set forth publicly or in glowing terms



   
Explanation of macadamize (verb)
forms: macadamized; macadamized; macadamizing

to cover or pave, as a path or roadway, with small broken stone



   
Explanation of frigid (adjective)
lacking warmth



   
Explanation of paleontology (noun)
the branch of biology that treats of ancient life and fossil organisms



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