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Definition of batten (noun)
form: battens

a narrow strip of wood

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Definition of interrogatory (noun)
form: interrogatories

a question or inquiry

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Definition of emeritus (adjective)
retired from active service but retained to an honorary position

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Definition of norman (adjective)
relating to a region in northern France

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Definition of protract (verb)
forms: protracted; protracted; protracting

to postpone; lengthen; continue; maintain; preserve

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Definition of outskirt (noun)
form: outskirts

a border region

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Definition of incite (verb)
forms: incited; incited; inciting

to rouse to a particular action

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Definition of colloquial (adjective)
pertaining or peculiar to common speech as distinguished from literary

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Definition of predatory (adjective)
prone to pillaging

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