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  Word Explanations fief, antic, prevalence, partition, isobar, physicist, proscenium, syllable, pillage, constituent


   
Explanation of fief (noun)
a landed estate held under feudal tenure



   
Explanation of antic (noun)
form: antics

a grotesque, ludicrous or fantastic action



   
Explanation of prevalence (noun)
frequency



   
Explanation of partition (noun)
form: partitions

divider; act of dividing; segment; section; division of the storage area of a hard disk



   
Explanation of isobar (noun)
a line joining points at which the barometric pressure is the same at a specified moment



   
Explanation of physicist (noun)
form: physicists

a specialist in the science that treats of the phenomena associated with matter and energy



   
Explanation of proscenium (noun)
forms: prosceniums, proscenia

that part of the stage between the curtain and the orchestra



   
Explanation of syllable (noun)
form: syllables

that which is uttered in a single vocal impulse



   
Explanation of pillage (noun)
form: pillages

open robbery, as in war



   
Explanation of constituent (noun)
form: constituents

person who has the right to vote at an election



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