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  Word Explanations junction, vertigo, octavo, sonata, utilitarianism, recidivist, admittance, idiom, heresy, prodigal


   
Explanation of junction (noun)
form: junctions

the condition of being joined



   
Explanation of vertigo (noun)
forms: vertigoes, vertigines

dizziness



   
Explanation of octavo (noun)
form: octavos

a book or collection of paper in which the sheets are so folded as to make eight leaves



   
Explanation of sonata (noun)
form: sonatas

an instrumental composition



   
Explanation of utilitarianism (noun)
the ethical doctrine that actions are right because they are useful or of beneficial tendency



   
Explanation of recidivist (noun)
a confirmed criminal



   
Explanation of admittance (noun)
form: admittances

entrance or the right or permission to enter



   
Explanation of idiom (noun)
form: idioms

a use of words peculiar to a particular language



   
Explanation of heresy (noun)
form: heresies

an opinion or doctrine subversive of settled beliefs or accepted principles



   
Explanation of prodigal (noun)
extravagant person; lavish spender; spendthrift; squanderer; one who wastes money



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