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  Word Explanations benevolence, vermin, recreant, ointment, continuity, prelude, skiff, philogynist, domain, admonition


   
Explanation of benevolence (noun)
form: no plural

any act of kindness or well-doing



   
Explanation of vermin (noun)
form: vermin

a noxious or troublesome animal



   
Explanation of recreant (noun)
form: recreants

a cowardly or faithless person



   
Explanation of ointment (noun)
form: ointments

a fatty preparation with a butter-like consistency in which a medicinal substance exists



   
Explanation of continuity (noun)
uninterrupted connection in space, time, operation or development



   
Explanation of prelude (noun)
form: preludes

an introductory or opening performance



   
Explanation of skiff (noun)
form: skiffs

a small light boat propelled by oars



   
Explanation of philogynist (noun)
form: philogynists

person who is fond of women



   
Explanation of domain (noun)
form: domains

a sphere or field of action or interest



   
Explanation of admonition (noun)
form: admonitions

gentle reproof



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