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  Word Explanations conveyance, mercantile, supramundane, vendor, cower, contumacy, leeward, ceremonious, mettlesome, expatriate


   
Explanation of conveyance (noun)
form: conveyances

that by which anything is transported



   
Explanation of mercantile (adjective)
conducted or acting on business principles; commercial



   
Explanation of supramundane (adjective)
supernatural



   
Explanation of vendor (noun)
form: vendors

a seller



   
Explanation of cower (verb)
forms: cowered; cowered; cowering

to crouch down tremblingly, as through fear or shame



   
Explanation of contumacy (noun)
form: contumacies

contemptuous disregard of the requirements of rightful authority



   
Explanation of leeward (noun)
that side or direction toward which the wind blows



   
Explanation of ceremonious (adjective)
observant of ritual



   
Explanation of mettlesome (adjective)
having courage or spirit



   
Explanation of expatriate (verb)
forms: expatriated; expatriated; expatriating

to drive from one's own country



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