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  Word Explanations prudery, barcarole, radix, execration, proctor, outrigger, perversity, requital, mentor, caption


   
Explanation of prudery (noun)
form: pruderies

an undue display of modesty or delicacy



   
Explanation of barcarole (noun)
form: barcaroles

a boat-song of Venetian gondoliers



   
Explanation of radix (noun)
forms: radices, radixes

that from or on which something is developed



   
Explanation of execration (noun)
an accursed thing



   
Explanation of proctor (noun)
an agent acting for another



   
Explanation of outrigger (noun)
a part built or arranged to project beyond a natural outline for support



   
Explanation of perversity (noun)
wickedness



   
Explanation of requital (noun)
adequate return for good or ill



   
Explanation of mentor (noun)
form: mentors

a wise and faithful teacher, guide and friend



   
Explanation of caption (noun)
a heading, as of a chapter, section, document, etc



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