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  Word Explanations propaganda, vegetarian, cameo, eureka, adjudge, monolith, pitiful, odoriferous, fluctuation, instantaneous


   
Explanation of propaganda (noun)
information spread in order to promote a particular goal



   
Explanation of vegetarian (noun)
one who believes in the theory that man's food should be exclusively vegetable



   
Explanation of cameo (noun)
form: cameos

any small engraved or carved work in relief



   
Explanation of eureka (interjection)
I have found it; I got it



   
Explanation of adjudge (verb)
forms: adjudged; adjudged; adjudging

to award or bestow by formal decision



   
Explanation of monolith (noun)
any structure or sculpture in stone formed of a single piece



   
Explanation of pitiful (adjective)
wretched



   
Explanation of odoriferous (adjective)
pleasant smelling; aromatic



   
Explanation of fluctuation (noun)
form: fluctuations

frequent irregular change back and forth from one state or degree to another



   
Explanation of instantaneous (adjective)
done without perceptible lapse of time



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