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  Word Explanations nemesis, outcast, equilibrium, manumission, tempter, baize, optometry, tolerance, manifesto, curator


   
Explanation of nemesis (noun)
a goddess; divinity of chastisement and vengeance



   
Explanation of outcast (noun)
form: outcasts

person who is rejected and despised, especially socially



   
Explanation of equilibrium (noun)
a state of balance



   
Explanation of manumission (noun)
emancipation



   
Explanation of tempter (noun)
form: tempters

an allurer or enticer to evil



   
Explanation of baize (noun)
form: no plural

a single-colored napped woolen fabric used for table-covers, curtains, etc.



   
Explanation of optometry (noun)
measurement of the powers of vision



   
Explanation of tolerance (noun)
form: tolerances

forbearance in judging of the acts or opinions of others



   
Explanation of manifesto (noun)
forms plurals: manifestos, manifestoes

a public declaration, making announcement, explanation or defense of intentions or motives



   
Explanation of curator (noun)
a person having charge as of a library or museum



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