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  Word Descriptions declension, flexible, tractable, vivisection, confluent, depreciation, chateau, divest, precocious, analyze


   
Description of declension (noun: plural: declension)
the change of endings in nouns and adjectives to express their different relations of gender



   
Description of flexible (adjective: more flexible; most flexible)
pliable



   
Description of tractable (adjective)
easily led or controlled



   
Description of vivisection (noun)
the dissection of a living animal



   
Description of confluent (noun)
a stream that unites with another



   
Description of depreciation (noun)
a lowering in value or an underrating in worth



   
Description of chateau (noun: chateaus, chateaux)
a castle or manor-house



   
Description of divest (verb: divested; divested; divesting)
to strip, specifically of clothes, ornaments or accouterments or disinvestment



   
Description of precocious (adjective: more precocious; most precocious)
mature for one's age; unusually well-developed



   
Description of analyze (verb: analyzed; analyzed; analyzing)
to examine minutely or critically



  Determinations of the words declension, flexible, tractable, vivisection, confluent, depreciation, chateau, divest, precocious, analyze

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