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  Word Explanations stupor, frugal, pedagogics, plaudit, calvinize, imbroglio, protrusion, impudence, legible, sense


   
Explanation of stupor (noun)
form: stupors

profound lethargy



   
Explanation of frugal (adjective)
economical



   
Explanation of pedagogics (noun)
the science and art of teaching



   
Explanation of plaudit (noun)
form: plaudits

an expression of applause



   
Explanation of calvinize (verb)
forms: calvinized; calvinized; calvinizing

to teach or imbue with the doctrines of Calvinism



   
Explanation of imbroglio (noun)
form: imbroglios

a misunderstanding attended by ill feeling, perplexity or strife



   
Explanation of protrusion (noun)
a projection; act of causing to bulge outward; something that sticks out



   
Explanation of impudence (noun)
insolent disrespect



   
Explanation of legible (adjective)
that may be read with ease



   
Explanation of sense (noun)
form: senses

the signification conveyed by some word, phrase or action



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