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  Word Explanations monosyllable, decagram, emphatic, secretive, stealth, monomania, embroil, mete, regimen, connubial


   
Explanation of monosyllable (noun)
a word that contains of only one segment of speech



   
Explanation of decagram (noun)
a weight of 10 grams



   
Explanation of emphatic (adjective)
spoken with any special impressiveness laid upon an act, word or set of words



   
Explanation of secretive (adjective)
having a tendency to conceal



   
Explanation of stealth (noun)
a concealed manner of acting



   
Explanation of monomania (noun)
form: monomanias

the unreasonable pursuit of one idea



   
Explanation of embroil (verb)
forms: embroiled; embroiled; embroiling

to involve in dissension or strife



   
Explanation of mete (verb)
forms: meted; meted; meting

to apportion



   
Explanation of regimen (noun)
a systematized order or course of living with reference to food, clothing and personal habits



   
Explanation of connubial (adjective)
pertaining to marriage or matrimony



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