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  Word Explanations superfluity, outpost, metropolis, acidify, armory, vacate, repulsive, condense, seethe, ligament


   
Explanation of superfluity (noun)
form: superfluities

that part of anything that is in excess of what is needed



   
Explanation of outpost (noun)
form: outposts

a detachment of troops stationed at a distance from the main body to guard against surprise



   
Explanation of metropolis (noun)
form: metropolises

a chief city, either the capital or the largest or most important city of a state



   
Explanation of acidify (verb)
forms: acidified; acidified; acidifying

to change into a sour tasting solution that dissolves metals and other materials



   
Explanation of armory (noun)
form: armories

an arsenal



   
Explanation of vacate (verb)
forms: vacated; vacated; vacating

to leave



   
Explanation of repulsive (adjective)
forms: more repulsive; most repulsive

grossly offensive



   
Explanation of condense (verb)
forms: condensed; condensed; condensing

to abridge; to shorten



   
Explanation of seethe (verb)
forms: seethed; seethed; seething

to be violently excited or agitated



   
Explanation of ligament (noun)
form: ligaments

something binds objects together



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