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  Word Descriptions pseudonymity, savage, satiric, promoter, salutation, dominant, testament, rivulet, rapacious, ludicrous


   
Description of pseudonymity (noun)
the state or character of using a fictitious name



   
Description of savage (noun: savages)
a wild and uncivilized human being



   
Description of satiric (adjective)
resembling poetry, in which vice, incapacity or corruption is held up to ridicule



   
Description of promoter (noun: promoters)
a furtherer, forwarder or encourager



   
Description of salutation (noun: salutations)
any form of greeting, hailing or welcome, whether by word or act



   
Description of dominant (adjective: more dominant; most dominant)
conspicuously prominent



   
Description of testament (noun: testaments)
a will



   
Description of rivulet (noun: rivulets)
a small stream or brook



   
Description of rapacious (adjective)
disposed to seize by violence or by unlawful or greedy methods



   
Description of ludicrous (adjective)
laughable



  Determinations of the words pseudonymity, savage, satiric, promoter, salutation, dominant, testament, rivulet, rapacious, ludicrous

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