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  Word Descriptions aphorism, stupor, infidel, lunacy, matrimony, intention, monogram, digress, consecutive, conveyance


   
Description of aphorism (noun: aphorisms)
proverb



   
Description of stupor (noun: stupors)
profound lethargy



   
Description of infidel (noun: infidels)
one who denies the existence of God



   
Description of lunacy (noun: lunacies)
mental unsoundness



   
Description of matrimony (noun)
the union of a man and a woman in marriage



   
Description of intention (noun: intentions)
something upon which the mind is set; goal; plan; purpose



   
Description of monogram (noun: monograms)
a character consisting of two or more letters interwoven into one, usually initials of a name



   
Description of digress (verb: digressed; digressed; digressing)
to turn aside from the main subject and for a time dwell on some incidental matter



   
Description of consecutive (adjective)
following in uninterrupted succession



   
Description of conveyance (noun: conveyances)
that by which anything is transported



  Determinations of the words aphorism, stupor, infidel, lunacy, matrimony, intention, monogram, digress, consecutive, conveyance

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