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  Word Descriptions batten, interrogatory, emeritus, poise, norman, protract, outskirt, incite, colloquial, predatory


   
Description of batten (noun: battens)
a narrow strip of wood



   
Description of interrogatory (noun: interrogatories)
a question or inquiry



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



   
Description of poise (noun)
equilibrium



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



   
Description of protract (verb: protracted; protracted; protracting)
to postpone; lengthen; continue; maintain; preserve



   
Description of outskirt (noun: outskirts)
a border region



   
Description of incite (verb: incited; incited; inciting)
to rouse to a particular action



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



   
Description of predatory (adjective)
prone to pillaging



  Determinations of the words batten, interrogatory, emeritus, poise, norman, protract, outskirt, incite, colloquial, predatory

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