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  Word Explanations decimal, physiography, gumption, junta, needy, bilingual, ostentation, intrinsic, potency, circumlocution


   
Explanation of decimal (adjective)
founded on the number 10



   
Explanation of physiography (noun)
description of nature



   
Explanation of gumption (noun)
common sense



   
Explanation of junta (noun)
form: juntas

a council or assembly that deliberates in secret upon the affairs of government



   
Explanation of needy (adjective)
forms: needier; neediest

poor; indigent



   
Explanation of bilingual (adjective)
speaking two languages



   
Explanation of ostentation (noun)
a display dictated by vanity and intended to invite applause or flattery



   
Explanation of intrinsic (adjective)
inherent



   
Explanation of potency (noun)
form: potencies

power



   
Explanation of circumlocution (noun)
indirect or roundabout expression



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