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  Word Explanations apogee, append, treatise, stagnation, corroborate, consonance, abed, judicious, corruption, exotic


   
Explanation of apogee (noun)
form: apogees

the climax



   
Explanation of append (verb)
forms: appended; appended; appending

to add or attach, as something accessory, subordinate or supplementary



   
Explanation of treatise (noun)
form: treatises

an elaborate literary composition presenting a subject in all its parts



   
Explanation of stagnation (noun)
the condition of not flowing or not changing



   
Explanation of corroborate (verb)
forms: corroborated; corroborated; corroborating

to strengthen, as proof or conviction



   
Explanation of consonance (noun)
the state or quality of being in accord with



   
Explanation of abed (adverb)
not able to get up



   
Explanation of judicious (adjective)
prudent



   
Explanation of corruption (noun)
loss of purity or integrity



   
Explanation of exotic (adjective)
foreign



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