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  Word Descriptions access, panorama, mantle, actuary, cosmography, epicycloid, outburst, misanthropy, heredity, mettle


   
Description of access (noun: accesses)
a way of approach or entrance; passage



   
Description of panorama (noun: panoramas)
a series of large pictures representing a continuous scene



   
Description of mantle (noun: mantles)
a cloak



   
Description of actuary (noun: actuaries)
one who calculates insurance risks and premiums according to statistical probabilities



   
Description of cosmography (noun: cosmographies)
the science that describes the universe, including astronomy, geography and geology



   
Description of epicycloid (noun)
a curve traced by a point on the circumference of a circle which rolls upon another circle



   
Description of outburst (noun: outbursts)
a violent issue, especially of passion in an individual



   
Description of misanthropy (noun)
hatred of mankind



   
Description of heredity (noun)
transmission of physical or mental qualities, diseases, etc., from parent to offspring



   
Description of mettle (noun)
courage



  Determinations of the words access, panorama, mantle, actuary, cosmography, epicycloid, outburst, misanthropy, heredity, mettle

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