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  Word Descriptions inconsiderable, dissent, quite, lexicon, abridgment, reprehension, physicist, incandescent, lurid, aviary


   
Description of inconsiderable (adjective)
small in quantity or importance



   
Description of dissent (noun)
disagreement



   
Description of quite (adverb)
fully



   
Description of lexicon (noun: lexica, lexicons)
a dictionary



   
Description of abridgment (noun: abridgments)
a condensed form as of a book or play



   
Description of reprehension (noun)
expression of blame



   
Description of physicist (noun: physicists)
a specialist in the science that treats of the phenomena associated with matter and energy



   
Description of incandescent (adjective)
white or glowing with heat



   
Description of lurid (adjective)
ghastly and sensational



   
Description of aviary (noun: aviaries)
a spacious cage or enclosure in which live birds are kept



  Determinations of the words inconsiderable, dissent, quite, lexicon, abridgment, reprehension, physicist, incandescent, lurid, aviary

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