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  Word Explanations aristocrat, incomparable, philanthropy, hesitant, syllabus, neolithic, orgies, repugnance, hale, prosaic


   
Explanation of aristocrat (noun)
form: aristocrats

a hereditary noble or one nearly connected with nobility



   
Explanation of incomparable (adjective)
matchless



   
Explanation of philanthropy (noun)
form: philanthropies

active humanitarianism



   
Explanation of hesitant (adjective)
vacillating



   
Explanation of syllabus (noun)
forms plurals: syllabuses, syllabi

outline of a subject, course, lecture or treatise



   
Explanation of neolithic (adjective)
pertaining to the later stone age



   
Explanation of orgies (noun)
wild or wanton revelry



   
Explanation of repugnance (noun)
thorough dislike



   
Explanation of hale (adjective)
forms: haler; halest

of sound and vigorous health



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

unimaginative



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