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  Word Explanations sensibility, furlough, dendrology, clothier, unctuous, misbehave, brimstone, simulate, overdose, conscious


   
Explanation of sensibility (noun)
form: sensibilities

power to perceive or feel



   
Explanation of furlough (noun)
a temporary absence of a soldier or sailor by permission of the commanding officer



   
Explanation of dendrology (noun)
the natural history of trees



   
Explanation of clothier (noun)
one who makes or sells fabrics



   
Explanation of unctuous (adjective)
oily



   
Explanation of misbehave (verb)
forms: misbehaved; misbehaved; misbehaving

to be naughty and troublesome



   
Explanation of brimstone (noun)
sulfur



   
Explanation of simulate (verb)
forms: simulated; simulated; simulating

to imitate



   
Explanation of overdose (noun)
an excessive amount of a medicine which is toxic



   
Explanation of conscious (adjective)
aware that one lives, feels and thinks



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