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  Word Descriptions repertory, collier, onset, metropolis, linguist, hypotenuse, trestle, bolster, egotism, efficacy


   
Description of repertory (noun: repertories)
a place where things are stored or gathered together



   
Description of collier (noun)
one who works in a coal-mine



   
Description of onset (noun)
an assault, especially of troops, upon an enemy or fortification



   
Description of metropolis (noun: metropolises)
a chief city, either the capital or the largest or most important city of a state



   
Description of linguist (noun: linguists)
person who is acquainted with several languages



   
Description of hypotenuse (noun)
the side of a right-angled triangle opposite the right angle



   
Description of trestle (noun)
an open braced framework for supporting the horizontal stringers of a railway-bridge



   
Description of bolster (verb: bolstered; bolstered; bolstering)
to support, as something wrong



   
Description of egotism (noun)
self-conceit



   
Description of efficacy (noun)
ability to produce the desired result



  Determinations of the words repertory, collier, onset, metropolis, linguist, hypotenuse, trestle, bolster, egotism, efficacy

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