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  Word Explanations regent, academy, convenience, justification, pioneer, remission, dissolution, wretchedness, altitude, albino


   
Explanation of regent (noun)
form: regents

person who is lawfully deputized to administer the government for the time being in the name of the ruler



   
Explanation of academy (noun)
form: academies

any institution where the higher branches of learning are taught



   
Explanation of convenience (noun)
form: conveniences

fitness, as of time or place



   
Explanation of justification (noun)
vindication



   
Explanation of pioneer (noun)
form: pioneers

person who is among the first to explore a country



   
Explanation of remission (noun)
temporary diminution of a disease



   
Explanation of dissolution (noun)
form: dissolutions

process of breaking up of a union of persons



   
Explanation of wretchedness (noun)
extreme misery or unhappiness



   
Explanation of altitude (noun)
form: altitudes

vertical distance or elevation above any point or base-level, as the sea



   
Explanation of albino (noun)
form: albinos

a person with milky white skin and hair, and eyes with bright red pupil and usually pink iris



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