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  Word Explanations illegible, propel, epizootic, embolden, trait, aqueous, neurology, grenadier, characteristic, cursory


   
Explanation of illegible (adjective)
undecipherable



   
Explanation of propel (verb)
forms: propelled; propelled; propelling

to drive or urge forward



   
Explanation of epizootic (adjective)
prevailing among animals



   
Explanation of embolden (verb)
forms: emboldened; emboldened; emboldening

to give courage to



   
Explanation of trait (noun)
form: traits

a distinguishing feature or quality



   
Explanation of aqueous (adjective)
of, pertaining to or containing water



   
Explanation of neurology (noun)
the science of the nervous system



   
Explanation of grenadier (noun)
form: grenadiers

a member of a regiment composed of men of great stature



   
Explanation of characteristic (noun)
form: characteristics

a distinctive feature



   
Explanation of cursory (adjective)
rapid and superficial



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