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  Word Descriptions predominant, chiffon, geology, complaisant, discolor, crag, reproduction, harangue, conscience, depreciate


   
Description of predominant (adjective)
superior in power, influence, effectiveness, number or degree



   
Description of chiffon (noun: chiffons)
a very thin gauze used for trimmings, evening dress, etc



   
Description of geology (noun)
the department of natural science that treats of the constitution and structure of the earth



   
Description of complaisant (adjective)
agreeable



   
Description of discolor (verb: discolored; discolored; discoloring)
to stain



   
Description of crag (noun: crags)
a rugged, rocky projection on a cliff or ledge



   
Description of reproduction (noun: reproductions)
the process by which an animal or plant gives rise to another of its kind



   
Description of harangue (noun: harangues)
a tirade



   
Description of conscience (noun)
the faculty in man by which he distinguishes between right and wrong in character and conduct



   
Description of depreciate (verb: depreciated; depreciated; depreciating)
to lessen the worth of



  Determinations of the words predominant, chiffon, geology, complaisant, discolor, crag, reproduction, harangue, conscience, depreciate

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