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  Word Explanations editorial, quarterly, came, kinsfolk, irrigant, interpose, parentage, retch, culinary, devout


   
Explanation of editorial (noun)
form: editorials

an article presenting the opinion of the publishers



   
Explanation of quarterly (adjective)
occurring or made at intervals of three months



   
Explanation of came (noun)
a leaden sash-bar or grooved strip for fastening panes in stained-glass windows



   
Explanation of kinsfolk (noun)
relatives



   
Explanation of irrigant (adjective)
serving to water lands by artificial means



   
Explanation of interpose (verb)
forms: interposed; interposed; interposing

to come between other things or persons



   
Explanation of parentage (noun)
lineage; parenthood; state of being a father or mother



   
Explanation of retch (verb)
forms: retched; retched; retching

to make an effort to vomit



   
Explanation of culinary (adjective)
of or pertaining to cooking or the kitchen



   
Explanation of devout (adjective)
forms: devouter; devoutest

religious



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