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  Word Descriptions recure, inexorable, mantel, forerun, monition, expediency, denote, caprice, omniscient, essence


   
Description of recure (verb: recurred; recurred; recurring)
to recover; to regain; to repossess



   
Description of inexorable (adjective)
unrelenting



   
Description of mantel (noun)
the facing, sometimes richly ornamented, about a fireplace, including the usual shelf above it



   
Description of forerun (verb: foreran; forerun; forerunning)
to go before as introducing or ushering in



   
Description of monition (noun)
friendly counsel given by way of warning and implying caution or reproof



   
Description of expediency (noun: expediencies)
fitness to meet the requirements of a particular case



   
Description of denote (verb: denoted; denoted; denoting)
to designate by word or mark



   
Description of caprice (noun: caprices)
a whim



   
Description of omniscient (adjective)
characterized by unlimited or infinite knowledge



   
Description of essence (noun: essences)
that which makes a thing to be what it is



  Determinations of the words recure, inexorable, mantel, forerun, monition, expediency, denote, caprice, omniscient, essence

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