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  Word Explanations ambulate, chancery, expectorate, triad, palsy, foreman, vociferous, colleague, imperturbable, mundane


   
Explanation of ambulate (verb)
forms: ambulated; ambulated; ambulating

to walk about



   
Explanation of chancery (noun)
form: chanceries

a court of equity, as distinguished from a common-law court



   
Explanation of expectorate (verb)
forms: expectorated; expectorated; expectorating

to cough up and spit forth



   
Explanation of triad (noun)
a group of three persons of things



   
Explanation of palsy (noun)
condition in which a body part cannot be moved (caused by nerve or brain damage, etc.)



   
Explanation of foreman (noun)
form: foremen

leader; supervisor



   
Explanation of vociferous (adjective)
making a loud outcry



   
Explanation of colleague (noun)
form: colleagues

an associate in professional employment



   
Explanation of imperturbable (adjective)
calm



   
Explanation of mundane (adjective)
worldly, as opposed to spiritual or celestial



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