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  Word Explanations declamatory, recurrent, lacteal, temporary, affirmative, marine, abundant, juvenile, primitive, venial


   
Explanation of declamatory (adjective)
a full and formal style of utterance



   
Explanation of recurrent (adjective)
returning from time to time, especially at regular or stated intervals



   
Explanation of lacteal (adjective)
milky



   
Explanation of temporary (adjective)
lasting for a short time only



   
Explanation of affirmative (adjective)
answering yes; to a question at issue



   
Explanation of marine (adjective)
of or pertaining to the sea or matters connected with the sea



   
Explanation of abundant (adjective)
plentiful



   
Explanation of juvenile (adjective)
characteristic of youth



   
Explanation of primitive (adjective)
forms: more primitive; most primitive

pertaining to the beginning or early times



   
Explanation of venial (adjective)
that may be pardoned or forgiven; a forgivable sin



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