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  Word Explanations ultramundane, utmost, contemplate, vegetate, assent, singe, subterranean, microscope, potentate, foliage


   
Explanation of ultramundane (adjective)
pertaining to supernatural things or to another life



   
Explanation of utmost (noun)
the greatest possible extent



   
Explanation of contemplate (verb)
forms: contemplated; contemplated; contemplating

to consider thoughtfully



   
Explanation of vegetate (verb)
forms: vegetated; vegetated; vegetating

to live in a monotonous, passive way without exercise of the mental faculties



   
Explanation of assent (verb)
forms: assented; assented; assenting

to express agreement with a statement or matter of opinion



   
Explanation of singe (verb)
forms: singed; singed; singeing

to burn slightly or superficially



   
Explanation of subterranean (adjective)
situated or occurring below the surface of the earth



   
Explanation of microscope (noun)
form: microscopes

an instrument for assisting the eye in the vision of minute objects or features of objects



   
Explanation of potentate (noun)
form: potentates

person who possesses great power or sway; person with great authority



   
Explanation of foliage (noun)
any growth of leaves



  Explain the words ultramundane, utmost, contemplate, vegetate, assent, singe, subterranean, microscope, potentate, foliage

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