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  Word Explanations conjecture, preemption, obese, tinge, remembrance, diphthong, insuppressible, poetaster, conceive, pallid


   
Explanation of conjecture (noun)
form: conjectures

a guess



   
Explanation of preemption (noun)
the right or act of purchasing before others



   
Explanation of obese (adjective)
exceedingly fat



   
Explanation of tinge (noun)
form: tinges

a faint trace of color



   
Explanation of remembrance (noun)
form: remembrances

recollection



   
Explanation of diphthong (noun)
the sound produced by combining two vowels in to a single syllable or running together the sounds



   
Explanation of insuppressible (adjective)
incapable of being concealed



   
Explanation of poetaster (noun)
a writer of light verse, usually of low quality



   
Explanation of conceive (verb)
forms: conceived; conceived; conceiving

to form an idea, mental image or thought of



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

ashen; colorless; white; faint; weak; sickly



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