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  Word Explanations conjoin, mellifluous, nausea, torpor, maxim, omnivorous, rookery, beck, discomfit, necessary


   
Explanation of conjoin (verb)
forms: conjoined; conjoined; conjoining

to unite



   
Explanation of mellifluous (adjective)
sweetly or smoothly flowing



   
Explanation of nausea (noun)
an affection of the stomach producing dizziness and usually an impulse to vomit



   
Explanation of torpor (noun)
apathy



   
Explanation of maxim (noun)
form: maxims

a principle accepted as true and acted on as a rule or guide



   
Explanation of omnivorous (adjective)
eating or living upon food of all kinds indiscriminately



   
Explanation of rookery (noun)
form: rookeries

a place where crows congregate to breed



   
Explanation of beck (verb)
forms: becked; becked; becking

to give a signal to by nod or gesture



   
Explanation of discomfit (verb)
forms: discomfited; discomfited; discomfiting

to put to confusion



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

indispensably requisite or absolutely needed to accomplish a desired result



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