
Explanation of conjoin (verb) forms: conjoined; conjoined; conjoining to unite
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Explanation of mellifluous (adjective) sweetly or smoothly flowing
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Explanation of nausea (noun) an affection of the stomach producing dizziness and usually an impulse to vomit
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Explanation of torpor (noun) apathy
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Explanation of maxim (noun) form: maxims a principle accepted as true and acted on as a rule or guide
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Explanation of omnivorous (adjective) eating or living upon food of all kinds indiscriminately
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Explanation of rookery (noun) form: rookeries a place where crows congregate to breed
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Explanation of beck (verb) forms: becked; becked; becking to give a signal to by nod or gesture
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Explanation of discomfit (verb) forms: discomfited; discomfited; discomfiting to put to confusion
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Explanation of necessary (adjective) forms: more necessary; most necessary indispensably requisite or absolutely needed to accomplish a desired result
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