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  Word Explanations redemption, automaton, obsequies, antonym, reservoir, stigma, esquire, liquor, lactation, biennial


   
Explanation of redemption (noun)
the recovery of what is mortgaged or pledged, by paying the debt



   
Explanation of automaton (noun)
forms: automatons, automata

any living being whose actions are or appear to be involuntary or mechanical



   
Explanation of obsequies (noun)
funeral rites



   
Explanation of antonym (noun)
form: antonyms

a word directly opposed to another in meaning



   
Explanation of reservoir (noun)
form: reservoirs

a receptacle where a quantity of some material, especially of a liquid or gas, may be kept



   
Explanation of stigma (noun)
forms: stigmata, stigmas

a mark of infamy or token of disgrace attaching to a person as the result of evil-doing



   
Explanation of esquire (noun)
form: esquires

a title of dignity, office or courtesy



   
Explanation of liquor (noun)
form: liquors

any alcoholic or intoxicating drink



   
Explanation of lactation (noun)
the secretion of milk



   
Explanation of biennial (noun)
form: biennials

a plant that produces leaves and roots the first year and flowers and fruit the second



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