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  Word Explanations midsummer, retinue, edict, regime, coronation, sequel, alien, brevity, jaundice, scope


   
Explanation of midsummer (noun)
a certain time of year (in July)



   
Explanation of retinue (noun)
form: retinues

the body of persons who attend a person of importance in travel or public appearance



   
Explanation of edict (noun)
that which is uttered or proclaimed by authority as a rule of action



   
Explanation of regime (noun)
form: regimes

particular conduct or administration of affairs



   
Explanation of coronation (noun)
form: coronations

the act or ceremony of crowning a monarch



   
Explanation of sequel (noun)
form: sequels

that which follows in consequence of what has previously happened



   
Explanation of alien (noun)
form: aliens

person who owes allegiance to a foreign government



   
Explanation of brevity (noun)
shortness of duration



   
Explanation of jaundice (noun)
a morbid condition, due to obstructed excretion of bile or characterized by yellowing of the skin



   
Explanation of scope (noun)
a range of action or view



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