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  Word Explanations archaic, corporal, provident, peripatetic, nomic, centenary, abscess, nominal, disinterested, decorous


   
Explanation of archaic (adjective)
antiquated



   
Explanation of corporal (adjective)
belonging or relating to the body as opposed to the mind



   
Explanation of provident (adjective)
anticipating and making ready for future wants or emergencies



   
Explanation of peripatetic (adjective)
walking about



   
Explanation of nomic (adjective)
usual or customary



   
Explanation of centenary (adjective)
pertaining to a hundred years or a period of a hundred years



   
Explanation of abscess (noun)
form: abscesses

a collection of pus in a cavity formed within some tissue of the body



   
Explanation of nominal (adjective)
trivial



   
Explanation of disinterested (adjective)
impartial



   
Explanation of decorous (adjective)
suitable for the occasion or circumstances



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