
Explanation of fervor (noun) ardor or intensity of feeling
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Explanation of retrieve (verb) forms: retrieved; retrieved; retrieving to recover something by searching
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Explanation of anemometer (noun) form: anemometers an instrument for measuring the force or velocity of wind
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Explanation of philanthropist (noun) form: philanthropists person who endeavors to help his fellow men
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Explanation of avalanche (noun) form: avalanches the fall or sliding of a mass of snow or ice down a mountain-slope, often bearing with it rock
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Explanation of ruminant (adjective) chewing the cud
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Explanation of boatswain (noun) form: boatswains a subordinate officer of a vessel, who has general charge of the rigging, anchors, etc
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Explanation of predominant (adjective) superior in power, influence, effectiveness, number or degree
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Explanation of accost (verb) forms: accosted; accosted; accosting to speak to
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Explanation of bilateral (adjective) two-sided
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