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  Word Explanations intelligence, monotony, venison, neo-latin, complicity, fiducial, pact, noiseless, lucid, apex


   
Explanation of intelligence (noun)
capacity to know or understand



   
Explanation of monotony (noun)
a lack of variety



   
Explanation of venison (noun)
the flesh of deer



   
Explanation of neo-latin (noun)
is a post-medieval version of an ancient Indo-European language



   
Explanation of complicity (noun)
form: complicities

participation or partnership, as in wrong-doing or with a wrong-doer



   
Explanation of fiducial (adjective)
indicative of faith or trust



   
Explanation of pact (noun)
form: pacts

a covenant



   
Explanation of noiseless (adjective)
silent



   
Explanation of lucid (adjective)
mentally sound



   
Explanation of apex (noun)
forms: apexes, apices

the highest point, as of a mountain



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