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  Word Explanations antiquate, chronometer, lapse, inevitable, maze, antiquary, investor, underexposed, sustenance, betroth


   
Explanation of antiquate (verb)
forms: antiquated; antiquated; antiquating

to make old or out of date



   
Explanation of chronometer (noun)
a portable timekeeper of the highest attainable precision



   
Explanation of lapse (noun)
form: lapses

a slight deviation from what is right, proper or just



   
Explanation of inevitable (adjective)
unavoidable; inescapable; certain; sure to happen



   
Explanation of maze (noun)
form: mazes

a labyrinth



   
Explanation of antiquary (noun)
form: antiquaries

one who collects and examines old things, as coins, books, medals, weapons, etc



   
Explanation of investor (noun)
form: investors

person who puts money into a particular project or fund with the intention of gaining a profit



   
Explanation of underexposed (adjective)
given too little light to a piece of photographic film when taking a photograph



   
Explanation of sustenance (noun)
food



   
Explanation of betroth (verb)
forms: betrothed; betrothed; betrothing

to engage to marry



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