
Explanation of truism (noun) a statement so plainly true as hardly to require statement or proof
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Explanation of earthenware (noun) anything made of clay and baked in a kiln or dried in the sun
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Explanation of requiem (noun) a solemn mass sung for the repose of the souls of the dead
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Explanation of conflagration (noun) form: conflagrations a great fire, as of many buildings, a forest or the like
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Explanation of dialect (noun) form: dialects forms of speech collectively that are peculiar to the people of a particular district
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Explanation of repertory (noun) form: repertories a place where things are stored or gathered together
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Explanation of infinity (noun) form: infinities boundless or immeasurable extension or duration
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Explanation of mane (noun) the long hair growing upon and about the neck of certain animals, as the horse and the lion
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Explanation of ultimate (adjective) beyond which there is nothing else
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Explanation of pyre (noun) a heap of combustibles arranged for burning a dead body
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