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  Word Explanations magician, premise, accusation, disbeliever, testament, gradation, arbor, suasion, galvanize, cupidity


   
Explanation of magician (noun)
form: magicians

a sorcerer



   
Explanation of premise (noun)
form: premises

a judgment as a conclusion



   
Explanation of accusation (noun)
form: accusations

a charge of crime, misdemeanor or error



   
Explanation of disbeliever (noun)
an atheist



   
Explanation of testament (noun)
form: testaments

a will



   
Explanation of gradation (noun)
form: gradations

a step, degree, rank or relative position in an order or series



   
Explanation of arbor (noun)
form: arbors

a tree



   
Explanation of suasion (noun)
the act of persuading



   
Explanation of galvanize (verb)
forms: galvanized; galvanized; galvanizing

to imbue with life or animation



   
Explanation of cupidity (noun)
avarice



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