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  Word Explanations intuition, sediment, predominance, gamester, jingo, precedent, machinery, viol, collusion, indomitable


   
Explanation of intuition (noun)
form: intuitions

instinctive knowledge or feeling



   
Explanation of sediment (noun)
form: sediments

matter that settles to the bottom of a liquid



   
Explanation of predominance (noun)
supremacy; superiority; prevailing influence; state of being widespread



   
Explanation of gamester (noun)
a gambler



   
Explanation of jingo (noun)
one of a party in Great Britain in favor of spirited and demonstrative foreign policy



   
Explanation of precedent (noun)
form: precedents

an instance that may serve as a guide or basis for a rule



   
Explanation of machinery (noun)
an interconnected series of parts or processes that works like a mechanical system to produce a result



   
Explanation of viol (noun)
a six-stringed instrument from the 16th and 17th centuries



   
Explanation of collusion (noun)
a secret agreement for a wrongful purpose



   
Explanation of indomitable (adjective)
unconquerable



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