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  Word Explanations pendant, epoch, possessor, eccentricity, battalion, vociferance, dismissal, forecourt, pacify, metal


   
Explanation of pendant (noun)
form: pendants

anything that hangs from something else, either for ornament or for use



   
Explanation of epoch (noun)
form: epoches

an interval of time, memorable for extraordinary events



   
Explanation of possessor (noun)
form: possessors

person who owns, enjoys or controls anything, such as property



   
Explanation of eccentricity (noun)
form: eccentricities

idiosyncrasy



   
Explanation of battalion (noun)
form: battalions

a body of infantry composed of two or more companies, forming a part of a regiment



   
Explanation of vociferance (noun)
the quality of making a clamor



   
Explanation of dismissal (noun)
form: dismissals

displacement by authority from an office or an employment



   
Explanation of forecourt (noun)
space in front of building



   
Explanation of pacify (verb)
forms: pacified; pacified; pacifying

to bring into a peaceful state



   
Explanation of metal (noun)
form: metals

an element that forms a base by combining with oxygen, is usually hard, heavy, and lustrous



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