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  Word Descriptions transmit, alder, inversion, habitude, stagnate, rupture, redound, voracious, hypothesis, colleague


   
Description of transmit (verb: transmitted; transmitted; transmitting)
to send trough or across



   
Description of alder (noun: alders)
any shrub or small tree of the genus Alumnus of the oak family



   
Description of inversion (noun)
change of order so that the first shall become last and the last first



   
Description of habitude (noun)
customary relation or association



   
Description of stagnate (verb: stagnated; stagnated; stagnating)
to become dull or inert



   
Description of rupture (verb: ruptured; ruptured; rupturing)
to separate the parts of by violence



   
Description of redound (noun)
to accumulate; to accrue; to collect; to have a desired result or effect; to return; to come back



   
Description of voracious (adjective)
eating with greediness or in very large quantities



   
Description of hypothesis (noun: hypotheses)
a proposition taken for granted as a premise from which to reach a conclusion



   
Description of colleague (noun: colleagues)
an associate in professional employment



  Determinations of the words transmit, alder, inversion, habitude, stagnate, rupture, redound, voracious, hypothesis, colleague

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