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  Word Explanations despicable, tincture, solvent, fondle, theologian, caret, neocracy, leniency, facility, evasion


   
Explanation of despicable (adjective)
contemptible



   
Explanation of tincture (noun)
form: tinctures

a solution, usually alcoholic, of some principle used in medicine



   
Explanation of solvent (adjective)
having sufficient funds to pay all debts



   
Explanation of fondle (verb)
forms: fondled; fondled; fondling

to handle tenderly and lovingly



   
Explanation of theologian (noun)
form: theologians

a professor of divinity



   
Explanation of caret (noun)
a sign (^) placed below a line, indicating where omitted words, etc., should be inserted



   
Explanation of neocracy (noun)
government administered by new or untried persons



   
Explanation of leniency (noun)
form: leniencies

forbearance



   
Explanation of facility (noun)
form: facilities

ease



   
Explanation of evasion (noun)
form: evasions

escape



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