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  Word Explanations credulous, zodiac, fruition, brooch, intercessor, ichthyosaurs, assets, reprimand, grievance, braggart


   
Explanation of credulous (adjective)
easily deceived



   
Explanation of zodiac (noun)
an imaginary belt encircling the heavens within which are the larger planets



   
Explanation of fruition (noun)
fulfillment



   
Explanation of brooch (noun)
form: brooches

an article of jewelry fastened by a hinged pin and hook on the underside



   
Explanation of intercessor (noun)
a mediator



   
Explanation of ichthyosaurs (noun)
a fossil reptile



   
Explanation of assets (noun)
form: assets

property in general, regarded as applicable to the payment of debts; anything of material value or usefulness



   
Explanation of reprimand (verb)
forms: reprimanded; reprimanded; reprimanding

to chide or rebuke for a fault



   
Explanation of grievance (noun)
form: grievances

that which oppresses, injures or causes grief and at the same time a sense of wrong



   
Explanation of braggart (noun)
a very boastful and talkative person; a vain boaster



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