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  Word Explanations ligature, perspicacious, annals, sanguine, ascent, somnolent, habitual, rampant, significance, promulgate


   
Explanation of ligature (noun)
anything that constricts or serves for binding or tying



   
Explanation of perspicacious (adjective)
astute



   
Explanation of annals (noun)
form: annals

a record of events in their chronological order, year by year



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

having the color of blood



   
Explanation of ascent (noun)
form: ascents

a rising, soaring or climbing



   
Explanation of somnolent (adjective)
sleepy



   
Explanation of habitual (adjective)
according to usual practice



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

growing, climbing or running without check or restraint



   
Explanation of significance (noun)
importance



   
Explanation of promulgate (verb)
forms: promulgated; promulgated; promulgating

to declare; publicize; advertise widely; publish; distribute widely



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