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  Word Explanations regenerate, foolery, accompanist, discomfort, evangelist, involution, excellence, proscription, giddy, azure


   
Explanation of regenerate (verb)
forms: regenerated; regenerated; regenerating

to reproduce



   
Explanation of foolery (noun)
form: fooleries

folly



   
Explanation of accompanist (noun)
form: accompanists

person who joins or supports others



   
Explanation of discomfort (noun)
form: discomforts

the state of being positively uncomfortable



   
Explanation of evangelist (noun)
form: evangelists

a preacher who goes from place to place holding services



   
Explanation of involution (noun)
complication



   
Explanation of excellence (noun)
form: excellences

possession of eminently or unusually good qualities



   
Explanation of proscription (noun)
any act of condemnation and rejection from favor and privilege



   
Explanation of giddy (adjective)
forms: giddier; giddiest

affected with a whirling or swimming sensation in the head



   
Explanation of azure (noun)
form: no plural

the color of the sky



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