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  Word Explanations secondary, extempore, travesty, submerge, verity, bullock, objector, deplore, meticulous, preponderate


   
Explanation of secondary (adjective)
less important or effective than that which is primary



   
Explanation of extempore (adverb)
without studied or special preparation



   
Explanation of travesty (noun)
form: travesties

a grotesque imitation



   
Explanation of submerge (verb)
forms: submerged; submerged; submerging

to place or plunge under water



   
Explanation of verity (noun)
form: verities

truth



   
Explanation of bullock (noun)
an ox



   
Explanation of objector (noun)
form: objectors

an opposer



   
Explanation of deplore (verb)
forms: deplored; deplored; deploring

to regard with grief or sorrow



   
Explanation of meticulous (adjective)
pedantic; cautious concerning minute details; scrupulous



   
Explanation of preponderate (verb)
forms: preponderated; preponderated; preponderating

to exceed in influence or power



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