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  Word Descriptions collapse, caste, quiescence, sensibility, unfavorable, fray, excitable, undulate, sinister, promontory


   
Description of collapse (verb: collapsed; collapsed; collapsing)
to shrink, fall in or fail



   
Description of caste (noun: castes)
the division of society on artificial grounds



   
Description of quiescence (noun)
silence; noiselessness; stillness; tranquility; muteness; speechlessness; peacefulness; calmness



   
Description of sensibility (noun: sensibilities)
power to perceive or feel



   
Description of unfavorable (adjective)
adverse



   
Description of fray (verb: frayed; frayed; fraying)
to fret at the edge so as to loosen or break the threads



   
Description of excitable (adjective)
nervously high-strung



   
Description of undulate (verb: undulated; undulated; undulating)
to move like a wave or in waves



   
Description of sinister (adjective: more sinister; most sinister)
evil



   
Description of promontory (noun: promontories)
a high point of land extending outward from the coastline into the sea



  Determinations of the words collapse, caste, quiescence, sensibility, unfavorable, fray, excitable, undulate, sinister, promontory

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