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  Word Explanations parley, felicity, buffoon, numeration, chromatic, outweigh, habitable, tenor, discussion, abhorrence


   
Explanation of parley (verb)
forms: parleyed; parleyed; parleying

to converse in



   
Explanation of felicity (noun)
form: felicities

a state of well-founded happiness



   
Explanation of buffoon (noun)
a clown



   
Explanation of numeration (noun)
the act or art of reading or naming numbers



   
Explanation of chromatic (adjective)
belonging, relating to or abounding in color



   
Explanation of outweigh (verb)
forms: outweighed; outweighed; outweighing

to surpass in importance or excellence



   
Explanation of habitable (adjective)
fit to be dwelt in



   
Explanation of tenor (noun)
form: tenors

a settled course or manner of progress



   
Explanation of discussion (noun)
form: discussions

debate



   
Explanation of abhorrence (noun)
form: no plural

the act of detesting extremely



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