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  Word Descriptions troublesome, fidelity, effusion, conjunction, perversity, sol, revocation, tranquil, prescience, placate


   
Description of troublesome (adjective: more troublesome; most troublesome)
annoying; worrying; difficult; full of distress



   
Description of fidelity (noun: fedelities)
loyalty



   
Description of effusion (noun)
an outpouring



   
Description of conjunction (noun: conjunctions)
the state of being joined together or the things so joined



   
Description of perversity (noun)
wickedness



   
Description of sol (noun)
the sun



   
Description of revocation (noun)
repeal



   
Description of tranquil (adjective: tranquiler, tranquiller; tranquilest, tranquillest)
calm



   
Description of prescience (noun)
knowledge of events before they take place



   
Description of placate (verb: placated; placated; placating)
to bring from a state of angry or hostile feeling to one of patience or friendliness



  Determinations of the words troublesome, fidelity, effusion, conjunction, perversity, sol, revocation, tranquil, prescience, placate

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