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  Word Descriptions necessity, exclamation, transitory, similitude, acoustic, bailiff, insufficient, centenary, drudgery, invert


   
Description of necessity (noun: necessities)
that which is indispensably requisite to an end desired



   
Description of exclamation (noun: exclamations)
an abrupt or emphatic expression of thought or of feeling



   
Description of transitory (adjective)
existing for a short time only



   
Description of similitude (noun)
likeness; resemblance; counterpart



   
Description of acoustic (adjective)
pertaining to the act or sense of hearing



   
Description of bailiff (noun: bailiffs)
an officer of court having custody of prisoners under arraignment



   
Description of insufficient (adjective)
inadequate for some need, purpose or use



   
Description of centenary (adjective)
pertaining to a hundred years or a period of a hundred years



   
Description of drudgery (noun)
hard and constant work in any menial or dull occupation



   
Description of invert (verb: inverted; inverted; inverting)
to turn inside out, upside down or in opposite direction



  Determinations of the words necessity, exclamation, transitory, similitude, acoustic, bailiff, insufficient, centenary, drudgery, invert

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     SAT verbal word list: Improving Vocabulary: English Noun Adjective Verb         SAT prep test: Word games free: Online Noun Adjective Verb Game         SAT Wordlist: (printable version)         Definition of necessity, exclamation, transitory, similitude, acoustic, bailiff, insufficient, centenary