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  Word Descriptions sediment, benevolence, planisphere, masonry, countryman, anode, lingua, evanescent, abhorrence, perennial


   
Description of sediment (noun: sediments)
matter that settles to the bottom of a liquid



   
Description of benevolence (noun: no plural)
any act of kindness or well-doing



   
Description of planisphere (noun)
a polar projection of the heavens on a chart



   
Description of masonry (noun)
the art or work of constructing, as buildings, walls, etc., with regularly arranged stones



   
Description of countryman (noun: countrymen)
a rustic



   
Description of anode (noun: anodes)
the point where or path by which a voltaic current enters an electrolyte or the like



   
Description of lingua (noun: linguae)
the tongue



   
Description of evanescent (adjective)
fleeting



   
Description of abhorrence (noun: no plural)
the act of detesting extremely



   
Description of perennial (adjective)
continuing though the year or through many years



  Determinations of the words sediment, benevolence, planisphere, masonry, countryman, anode, lingua, evanescent, abhorrence, perennial

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