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  Word Descriptions satiate, emergent, hemorrhage, consistency, limitation, invalidate, grenadier, sear, torpor, unique


   
Description of satiate (verb: satiated; satiated; satiating)
to satisfy fully the appetite or desire of



   
Description of emergent (adjective)
coming into view



   
Description of hemorrhage (noun)
discharge of blood from a ruptured or wounded blood-vessel



   
Description of consistency (noun: consistencies)
a state of permanence



   
Description of limitation (noun: limitations)
a restriction



   
Description of invalidate (verb: invalidated; invalidated; invalidating)
to render of no force or effect



   
Description of grenadier (noun: grenadiers)
a member of a regiment composed of men of great stature



   
Description of sear (verb: seared; seared; searing)
to burn on the surface



   
Description of torpor (noun)
apathy



   
Description of unique (adjective)
being the only one of its kind



  Determinations of the words satiate, emergent, hemorrhage, consistency, limitation, invalidate, grenadier, sear, torpor, unique

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