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  Word Descriptions zealot, buoyant, glazier, serviceable, detriment, endanger, conspirator, illusive, insulate, permeate


   
Description of zealot (noun)
one who espouses a cause or pursues an object in an immoderately partisan manner



   
Description of buoyant (adjective)
having the power or tendency to float or keep afloat



   
Description of glazier (noun: glaziers)
person who cuts and fits panes of glass, as for windows



   
Description of serviceable (adjective)
functional; useful; practical; durable; sturdy; long-lasting



   
Description of detriment (noun)
something that causes damage, depreciation or loss



   
Description of endanger (verb: endangered; endangered; endangering)
to expose to peril



   
Description of conspirator (noun: conspirators)
person who agrees with others to cooperate in accomplishing some unlawful purpose



   
Description of illusive (adjective)
deceptive



   
Description of insulate (verb: insulated; insulated; insulating)
to place in a detached state or situation



   
Description of permeate (verb: permeated; permeated; permeating)
to pervade



  Determinations of the words zealot, buoyant, glazier, serviceable, detriment, endanger, conspirator, illusive, insulate, permeate

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