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  Word Descriptions ultramundane, dilatory, aspirant, immersion, odoriferous, dissuade, bole, meander, microscope, magnet


   
Description of ultramundane (adjective)
pertaining to supernatural things or to another life



   
Description of dilatory (adjective)
tending to cause delay



   
Description of aspirant (noun: aspirants)
one who seeks earnestly, as for advancement, honors, place



   
Description of immersion (noun)
the act of plunging or dipping entirely under water or another fluid



   
Description of odoriferous (adjective)
pleasant smelling; aromatic



   
Description of dissuade (verb: dissuaded; dissuaded; dissuading)
to change the purpose or alter the plans of by persuasion, counsel or pleading



   
Description of bole (noun)
the trunk or body of a tree



   
Description of meander (verb: meandered; meandered; meandering)
to wind and turn while proceeding in a course



   
Description of microscope (noun: microscopes)
an instrument for assisting the eye in the vision of minute objects or features of objects



   
Description of magnet (noun: magnets)
a body possessing that peculiar form of polarity found in nature in the lodestone



  Determinations of the words ultramundane, dilatory, aspirant, immersion, odoriferous, dissuade, bole, meander, microscope, magnet

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