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  Word Explanations aborigine, hypotenuse, avarice, octagon, manor, syneresis, afterthought, susceptibility, derision, parity


   
Explanation of aborigine (noun)
form: aborigines

native; indigenous person; member of a people considered to be the earliest known inhabitants of a country or region



   
Explanation of hypotenuse (noun)
the side of a right-angled triangle opposite the right angle



   
Explanation of avarice (noun)
form: no plural

passion for getting and keeping riches



   
Explanation of octagon (noun)
a figure with eight sides and eight angles



   
Explanation of manor (noun)
form: manors

the landed estate of a lord or nobleman



   
Explanation of syneresis (noun)
the coalescence of two vowels or syllables, as e'er for ever



   
Explanation of afterthought (noun)
form: afterthoughts

an idea that comes later than its appropriate or expected time



   
Explanation of susceptibility (noun)
form: susceptibilities

a specific capability of feeling or emotion



   
Explanation of derision (noun)
form: derisions

ridicule



   
Explanation of parity (noun)
form: parities

equality, as of condition or rank



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