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  Word Descriptions gauge, dolorous, protrusion, demonstrative, left-handed, pediatrics, sanguineous, interrupt, hale, baleful


   
Description of gauge (noun: gauges)
an instrument for measuring



   
Description of dolorous (adjective)
expressing or causing sorrow or pain



   
Description of protrusion (noun)
a projection; act of causing to bulge outward; something that sticks out



   
Description of demonstrative (adjective)
inclined to strong exhibition or expression of feeling or thoughts



   
Description of left-handed (adjective)
clumsy



   
Description of pediatrics (noun)
the department of medical science that relates to the treatment of diseases of childhood



   
Description of sanguineous (adjective)
consisting of blood



   
Description of interrupt (verb: interrupted; interrupted; interrupting)
to stop while in progress



   
Description of hale (adjective: haler; halest)
of sound and vigorous health



   
Description of baleful (adjective)
malignant



  Determinations of the words gauge, dolorous, protrusion, demonstrative, left-handed, pediatrics, sanguineous, interrupt, hale, baleful

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