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  Word Explanations gluttonous, contuse, outlandish, expository, arrange, preferential, inceptive, sensual, grimace, indigenous


   
Explanation of gluttonous (adjective)
given to excess in eating



   
Explanation of contuse (verb)
forms: contused; contused; contusing

to bruise by a blow, either with or without the breaking of the skin



   
Explanation of outlandish (adjective)
of barbarous, uncouth and unfamiliar aspect or action



   
Explanation of expository (adjective)
pertaining to a formal presentation



   
Explanation of arrange (verb)
forms: arranged; arranged; arranging

to put in definite or proper order



   
Explanation of preferential (adjective)
possessing, giving or constituting preference or priority



   
Explanation of inceptive (adjective)
beginning



   
Explanation of sensual (adjective)
forms: more sensual; most sensual

relating to physical or, especially, sexual pleasure



   
Explanation of grimace (noun)
form: grimaces

a distortion of the features, occasioned by some feeling of pain, disgust, etc



   
Explanation of indigenous (adjective)
native



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