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  Word Explanations witling, mannerism, batter, speculator, proximately, deist, second-rate, monstrosity, acumen, dutiful


   
Explanation of witling (noun)
a person who has little understanding



   
Explanation of mannerism (noun)
form: mannerisms

mode of behavior; particular way of acting; affectation; pretension



   
Explanation of batter (noun)
form: batters

a thick liquid mixture of two or more materials beaten together, to be used in cookery



   
Explanation of speculator (noun)
form: speculators

one who makes an investment that involves a risk of loss but also a chance of profit



   
Explanation of proximately (adverb)
immediately



   
Explanation of deist (noun)
person who believes in God but denies supernatural revelation



   
Explanation of second-rate (adjective)
alternate; other; additional; subordinate



   
Explanation of monstrosity (noun)
form: monstrosities

anything unnaturally huge or distorted



   
Explanation of acumen (noun)
form: no plural

quickness of intellectual insight or discernment; keenness of discrimination



   
Explanation of dutiful (adjective)
obedient



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