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  Word Explanations liking, pantoscope, egotism, invert, mystification, confederacy, stimulate, parallelism, dispel, exceed


   
Explanation of liking (noun)
fondness



   
Explanation of pantoscope (noun)
a very wide-angled photographic lens



   
Explanation of egotism (noun)
self-conceit



   
Explanation of invert (verb)
forms: inverted; inverted; inverting

to turn inside out, upside down or in opposite direction



   
Explanation of mystification (noun)
form: mystifications

the act of artfully perplexing



   
Explanation of confederacy (noun)
form: confederacies

a number of states or persons in compact or league with each other, as for mutual aid



   
Explanation of stimulate (verb)
forms: stimulated; stimulated; stimulating

to rouse to activity or to quickened action



   
Explanation of parallelism (noun)
essential likeness



   
Explanation of dispel (verb)
forms: dispelled; dispelled; dispelling

to drive away by or as by scattering in different directions



   
Explanation of exceed (verb)
forms: exceeded; exceeded; exceeding

to go beyond; to pass; to surpass; to outdo



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