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  Word Descriptions esquire, ichthyosaurs, valedictory, analyst, audition, dyne, jurisdiction, conjugation, progeny, patriarch


   
Description of esquire (noun: esquires)
a title of dignity, office or courtesy



   
Description of ichthyosaurs (noun)
a fossil reptile



   
Description of valedictory (noun: valedictories)
a parting address



   
Description of analyst (noun: analysts)
person who analyzes or makes use of the analytical method



   
Description of audition (noun: auditions)
the act or sensation of hearing



   
Description of dyne (noun)
measurement of force



   
Description of jurisdiction (noun)
lawful power or right to exercise official authority



   
Description of conjugation (noun)
the state or condition of being joined together



   
Description of progeny (noun)
offspring



   
Description of patriarch (noun: patriarchs)
the chief of a tribe or race who rules by paternal right



  Determinations of the words esquire, ichthyosaurs, valedictory, analyst, audition, dyne, jurisdiction, conjugation, progeny, patriarch

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