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  Word Explanations pupilage, diplomat, antiseptic, odium, fete, expansion, stiletto, bibliophile, artifice, account


   
Explanation of pupilage (noun)
the state or period of being a student



   
Explanation of diplomat (noun)
form: diplomats

a representative of one sovereign state at the capital or court of another



   
Explanation of antiseptic (noun)
form: antiseptics

anything that destroys or restrains the growth of putrefactive micro-organisms



   
Explanation of odium (noun)
a feeling of extreme repugnance or of dislike and disgust



   
Explanation of fete (noun)
form: fetes

a festival or feast



   
Explanation of expansion (noun)
form: expansions

increase of amount, size, scope or the like



   
Explanation of stiletto (noun)
forms: stilettos, stilettoes

a small dagger



   
Explanation of bibliophile (noun)
form: bibliophiles

person who loves books



   
Explanation of artifice (noun)
form: artifices

trickery



   
Explanation of account (noun)
form: accounts

a record or statement of receipts and expenditures or of business transactions



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