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  Word Explanations enormity, callosity, audition, opponent, pedigree, urgency, hemorrhoids, consignee, formula, advocate


   
Explanation of enormity (noun)
form: enormities

immensity



   
Explanation of callosity (noun)
form: callosities

the state of being hard and insensible



   
Explanation of audition (noun)
form: auditions

the act or sensation of hearing



   
Explanation of opponent (noun)
form: opponents

person who supports the other side in a debate, discussion, struggle or sport



   
Explanation of pedigree (noun)
form: pedigrees

a person's line of ancestors



   
Explanation of urgency (noun)
form: urgencies

the pressure of necessity



   
Explanation of hemorrhoids (noun)
form: only plural

tumors composed of enlarged and thickened blood-vessels, at the lower end of the rectum



   
Explanation of consignee (noun)
a person to whom goods or other property has been entrusted



   
Explanation of formula (noun)
forms plurals: formulas, formulae

set way of saying or doing something



   
Explanation of advocate (noun)
form: advocates

one who pleads the cause of another, as in a legal or ecclesiastical court



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