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  Word Explanations confinement, subsistence, vinery, mausoleum, continuance, trickery, interrogatory, countryman, epidermis, ire


   
Explanation of confinement (noun)
form: confinements

restriction within limits or boundaries



   
Explanation of subsistence (noun)
existence; being; something which supports or maintains life or existence



   
Explanation of vinery (noun)
form: vineries

a greenhouse for grapes



   
Explanation of mausoleum (noun)
forms: mausoleums, mausolea

a tomb of more than ordinary size or architectural pretensions



   
Explanation of continuance (noun)
permanence



   
Explanation of trickery (noun)
form: trickeries

artifice



   
Explanation of interrogatory (noun)
form: interrogatories

a question or inquiry



   
Explanation of countryman (noun)
form: countrymen

a rustic



   
Explanation of epidermis (noun)
the outer skin



   
Explanation of ire (noun)
wrath



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