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  Word Descriptions burgess, satyr, projection, epic, atheism, consonance, demulcent, freshness, pollute, relinquish


   
Description of burgess (noun: burgesses)
in colonial times, a member of the lower house of the legislature of Maryland or Virginia



   
Description of satyr (noun: satyrs)
a very lascivious person



   
Description of projection (noun: projections)
a prominence



   
Description of epic (noun: epics)
a poem celebrating in formal verse the mythical achievements of great personages, heroes, etc



   
Description of atheism (noun: no plural)
the denial of the existence of God



   
Description of consonance (noun)
the state or quality of being in accord with



   
Description of demulcent (noun)
any application soothing to an irritable surface



   
Description of freshness (noun: no plural)
vigor; liveliness; newness; recentness



   
Description of pollute (verb: polluted; polluted; polluting)
to contaminate



   
Description of relinquish (verb: relinquished; relinquished; relinquishing)
to give up using or having



  Determinations of the words burgess, satyr, projection, epic, atheism, consonance, demulcent, freshness, pollute, relinquish

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