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  Word Explanations collegian, fulcrum, ripplet, doe, transference, pennant, subconscious, pungency, assay, sinus


   
Explanation of collegian (noun)
a college student



   
Explanation of fulcrum (noun)
forms plurals: fulcrums, fulcra

the support on or against which a lever rests or the point about which it turns



   
Explanation of ripplet (noun)
a small wave



   
Explanation of doe (noun)
forms: does, doe

the female of the deer



   
Explanation of transference (noun)
the act of conveying from one person or place to another



   
Explanation of pennant (noun)
a small flag



   
Explanation of subconscious (adjective)
occurring outside of an individual's awareness



   
Explanation of pungency (noun)
the quality of affecting the sense of smell



   
Explanation of assay (noun)
form: assays

the chemical analysis or testing of an alloy ore



   
Explanation of sinus (noun)
form: sinuses

an opening or cavity



  Explain the words collegian, fulcrum, ripplet, doe, transference, pennant, subconscious, pungency, assay, sinus

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