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  Word Explanations normalcy, lackadaisical, martial, possession, distensible, cabal, extrajudicial, clarion, dislocate, suffuse


   
Explanation of normalcy (noun)
regularity



   
Explanation of lackadaisical (adjective)
listless



   
Explanation of martial (adjective)
pertaining to war or military operations



   
Explanation of possession (noun)
form: possessions

the having, holding or detention of property in one's power or command



   
Explanation of distensible (adjective)
capable of being stretched out or expanded in every direction



   
Explanation of cabal (noun)
a number of persons secretly united for effecting by intrigue some private purpose



   
Explanation of extrajudicial (adjective)
happening out of court



   
Explanation of clarion (noun)
a small shrill trumpet or bugle



   
Explanation of dislocate (verb)
forms: dislocated; dislocated; dislocating

to put out of proper place or order



   
Explanation of suffuse (verb)
forms: suffused; suffused; suffusing

to cover or fill the surface of



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