
Description of salutary (adjective: more salutary; most salutary) beneficial
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Description of ballad (noun: ballads) any popular narrative poem, often with epic subject and usually in lyric form
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Description of denude (verb: denuded; denuded; denuding) to strip the covering from
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Description of univalence (noun) monovalency
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Description of antispasmodic (adjective) controlling or preventing spasms
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Description of viol (noun) a six-stringed instrument from the 16th and 17th centuries
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Description of obstruct (verb: obstructed; obstructed; obstructing) to fill with impediments so as to prevent passage, either wholly or in part
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Description of reprehend (verb: reprehended; reprehended; reprehending) to find fault with
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Description of anthology (noun: anthologies) a collection of extracts from the writings of various authors
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Description of ordination (noun) a consecration to the ministry
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