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  Word Descriptions braggart, scabbard, epidermis, colloquialism, interlocutor, came, fez, caustic, penchant, pseudonym


   
Description of braggart (noun)
a very boastful and talkative person; a vain boaster



   
Description of scabbard (noun: scabbards)
the sheath of a sword or similar bladed weapon



   
Description of epidermis (noun)
the outer skin



   
Description of colloquialism (noun: colloquialisms)
form of speech used only or chiefly in conversation



   
Description of interlocutor (noun)
one who takes part in a conversation or oral discussion



   
Description of came (noun)
a leaden sash-bar or grooved strip for fastening panes in stained-glass windows



   
Description of fez (noun: fezzes, fezes)
a brimless felt cap in the shape of a truncated cone, usually red with a black tassel



   
Description of caustic (adjective)
sarcastic and severe



   
Description of penchant (noun)
a bias in favor of something



   
Description of pseudonym (noun)
a fictitious name, especially when assumed by a writer



  Determinations of the words braggart, scabbard, epidermis, colloquialism, interlocutor, came, fez, caustic, penchant, pseudonym

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