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  Word Explanations liqueur, archbishop, insurgence, doublet, menagerie, knickknack, secretary, appellation, arboretum, prosody


   
Explanation of liqueur (noun)
an alcoholic cordial sweetened and flavored with aromatic substances



   
Explanation of archbishop (noun)
form: archbishops

the chief of the bishops of an ecclesiastical province in the Greek, Roman, and Anglican church



   
Explanation of insurgence (noun)
uprising



   
Explanation of doublet (noun)
form: doublets

one of a pair of like things



   
Explanation of menagerie (noun)
form: menageries

a collection of wild animals, especially when kept for exhibition



   
Explanation of knickknack (noun)
a small article, more for ornament that use



   
Explanation of secretary (noun)
form: secretaries

person who attends to correspondence, keeps records or does other writing for others



   
Explanation of appellation (noun)
form: appellations

the name or title by which a particular person, class or thing is called



   
Explanation of arboretum (noun)
forms plurals: arboretums, arboreta

a botanical garden or place devoted to the cultivation of trees or shrubs



   
Explanation of prosody (noun)
form: prosodies

the science of poetical forms



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