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  Word Descriptions luxuriance, potion, travesty, counting-house, bureau, fawn, contradiction, coincident, campaign, jaundice


   
Description of luxuriance (noun)
excessive or superfluous growth or quantity



   
Description of potion (noun)
a dose of liquid medicine



   
Description of travesty (noun: travesties)
a grotesque imitation



   
Description of counting-house (noun)
an office used for transacting business, bookkeeping, correspondence, etc.



   
Description of bureau (noun: bureaus, bureaux)
a chest of drawers for clothing, etc



   
Description of fawn (noun)
a young deer



   
Description of contradiction (noun: contradictions)
the assertion of the opposite of that which has been said



   
Description of coincident (adjective)
taking place at the same time



   
Description of campaign (noun: campaigns)
a complete series of connected military operations



   
Description of jaundice (noun)
a morbid condition, due to obstructed excretion of bile or characterized by yellowing of the skin



  Determinations of the words luxuriance, potion, travesty, counting-house, bureau, fawn, contradiction, coincident, campaign, jaundice

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