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  Word Explanations recourse, technicality, incite, darkling, carouse, metallurgy, judicial, surrogate, radical, emphasis


   
Explanation of recourse (noun)
form: recourses

resort to or application for help in exigency or trouble



   
Explanation of technicality (noun)
form: technicalities

something peculiar to a particular art, trade or the like



   
Explanation of incite (verb)
forms: incited; incited; inciting

to rouse to a particular action



   
Explanation of darkling (adverb)
blindly



   
Explanation of carouse (verb)
forms: caroused; caroused; carousing

to drink deeply and in boisterous or jovial manner



   
Explanation of metallurgy (noun)
the art or science of extracting any solid mineral element (such as gold, silver, copper, etc.) l from ores, as by smelting



   
Explanation of judicial (adjective)
pertaining to decisions made by courts of law



   
Explanation of surrogate (noun)
form: surrogates

somebody or something that is substituted for or appointed to act in place of another



   
Explanation of radical (noun)
form: radicals

one who holds extreme views or advocates extreme measures



   
Explanation of emphasis (noun)
form: emphases

any special impressiveness added to an utterance or act or stress laid upon some word



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