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  Word Explanations abduction, hypocrisy, juncture, folk-lore, foresight, oculist, kingship, well-doer, unwieldy, bombast


   
Explanation of abduction (noun)
form: abductions

a carrying away of a person against his will or illegally



   
Explanation of hypocrisy (noun)
extreme insincerity



   
Explanation of juncture (noun)
form: junctures

an articulation, joint or seam



   
Explanation of folk-lore (noun)
the traditions, beliefs, and customs of the common people



   
Explanation of foresight (noun)
provision against harm or need



   
Explanation of oculist (noun)
one versed or skilled in treating diseases of the eye



   
Explanation of kingship (noun)
royal state



   
Explanation of well-doer (noun)
a performer of moral and social duties



   
Explanation of unwieldy (adjective)
forms: unwieldier; unwieldiest

moved or managed with difficulty, as from great size or awkward shape



   
Explanation of bombast (noun)
inflated or extravagant language, especially on unimportant subjects



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