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  Word Descriptions brine, outpost, hydrodynamics, peerage, armful, indigence, secretary, annuity, resumption, autocrat


   
Description of brine (noun)
water saturated with salt



   
Description of outpost (noun: outposts)
a detachment of troops stationed at a distance from the main body to guard against surprise



   
Description of hydrodynamics (noun)
the study of force exerted by the motion of liquids



   
Description of peerage (noun: peerages)
the nobility



   
Description of armful (noun: armfuls)
a measure that defines the amount a person can hold



   
Description of indigence (noun)
poverty



   
Description of secretary (noun: secretaries)
person who attends to correspondence, keeps records or does other writing for others



   
Description of annuity (noun: annuities)
an annual allowance, payment or income



   
Description of resumption (noun: resumptions)
the act of taking back or taking again



   
Description of autocrat (noun: autocrats)
any person who claims or wields unrestricted or undisputed authority or influence



  Determinations of the words brine, outpost, hydrodynamics, peerage, armful, indigence, secretary, annuity, resumption, autocrat

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