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  Word Descriptions liquidate, scuttle, ingraft, wrangle, abet, dun, expectorate, felon, derive, disclaim


   
Description of liquidate (verb: liquidated; liquidated; liquidating)
to deliver the amount or value of



   
Description of scuttle (verb: scuttled; scuttled; scuttling)
to sink (a ship) by making holes in the bottom



   
Description of ingraft (verb: ingrafted; ingrafted; ingrafting)
to set or implant deeply and firmly



   
Description of wrangle (verb: wrangled; wrangled; wrangling)
to maintain by noisy argument or dispute



   
Description of abet (verb: abetted; abetted; abetting)
to aid, promote or encourage the commission of (an offense)



   
Description of dun (verb: dunned; dunned; dunning)
to make a demand or repeated demands on for payment



   
Description of expectorate (verb: expectorated; expectorated; expectorating)
to cough up and spit forth



   
Description of felon (noun: felons)
a criminal or depraved person



   
Description of derive (verb: derived; derived; deriving)
to deduce, as from a premise



   
Description of disclaim (verb: disclaimed; disclaimed; disclaiming)
to repudiate; disavow; renounce; deny connection with



  Determinations of the words liquidate, scuttle, ingraft, wrangle, abet, dun, expectorate, felon, derive, disclaim

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