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  Word Explanations repellent, assailant, excitable, salutatory, bronchus, disservice, persecution, redundant, refusal, medial


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

having power to force back in a manner, physically or mentally



   
Explanation of assailant (noun)
form: assailants

person who attacks



   
Explanation of excitable (adjective)
nervously high-strung



   
Explanation of salutatory (noun)
form: salutatories

the opening oration at the commencement in American colleges



   
Explanation of bronchus (noun)
form: bronchi

either of the two subdivisions of the trachea conveying air into the lungs



   
Explanation of disservice (noun)
an ill turn



   
Explanation of persecution (noun)
form: persecutions

harsh or malignant oppression



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

constituting an excess



   
Explanation of refusal (noun)
form: refusals

denial of what is asked



   
Explanation of medial (adjective)
of or pertaining to the middle



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