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  Word Explanations insolence, intangible, scribble, disciple, curtsy, excess, transmissible, elucidate, cadaverous, brine


   
Explanation of insolence (noun)
pride or haughtiness exhibited in contemptuous and overbearing treatment of others



   
Explanation of intangible (adjective)
not perceptible to the touch



   
Explanation of scribble (noun)
form: scribbles

hasty, careless writing



   
Explanation of disciple (noun)
form: disciples

person who believes the teaching of another or who adopts and follows some doctrine



   
Explanation of curtsy (noun)
form: curtsies

a downward movement of the body by bending the knees



   
Explanation of excess (noun)
form: excesses

something that passes the ordinary, proper or required limit, measure or experience



   
Explanation of transmissible (adjective)
that may e sent through or across



   
Explanation of elucidate (verb)
forms: elucidated; elucidated; elucidating

to bring out more clearly the facts concerning



   
Explanation of cadaverous (adjective)
resembling a corpse



   
Explanation of brine (noun)
water saturated with salt



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