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  Word Descriptions gambol, elocution, burgher, assonate, annalist, collapsible, foreman, impassive, possess, relent


   
Description of gambol (noun: gambols)
playful leaping or frisking



   
Description of elocution (noun)
the art of correct intonation, inflection and gesture in public speaking or reading



   
Description of burgher (noun: burghers)
an inhabitant; city resident



   
Description of assonate (verb: assonated; assonated; assonating)
to accord in sound, especially vowel sound



   
Description of annalist (noun: annalists)
historian



   
Description of collapsible (adjective)
that may or can collapse



   
Description of foreman (noun: foremen)
leader; supervisor



   
Description of impassive (adjective)
unmoved by or not exhibiting feeling



   
Description of possess (verb: possessed; possessed; possessing)
to own



   
Description of relent (verb: relented; relented; relenting)
to yield



  Determinations of the words gambol, elocution, burgher, assonate, annalist, collapsible, foreman, impassive, possess, relent

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