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  Word Descriptions exigent, renaissance, revelation, honorarium, inexpensive, corollary, numerical, allegory, florid, courtesy


   
Description of exigent (adjective)
urgent



   
Description of renaissance (noun)
the revival of letters, and then of art, which marks the transition from medieval to modern time



   
Description of revelation (noun: revelations)
a disclosing, discovering or making known of what was before secret, private or unknown



   
Description of honorarium (noun: honorariums, honoraria)
a token fee or payment to a professional man for services



   
Description of inexpensive (adjective)
low-priced; cheap



   
Description of corollary (noun: corollaries)
a proposition following so obviously from another that it requires little demonstration



   
Description of numerical (adjective)
of or pertaining to number



   
Description of allegory (noun: allegories)
the setting forth of a subject under the guise of another subject of aptly suggestive likeness



   
Description of florid (adjective)
flushed with red



   
Description of courtesy (noun: courtesies)
politeness originating in kindness and exercised habitually



  Determinations of the words exigent, renaissance, revelation, honorarium, inexpensive, corollary, numerical, allegory, florid, courtesy

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