
Description of transmit (verb: transmitted; transmitted; transmitting) to send trough or across
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Description of alder (noun: alders) any shrub or small tree of the genus Alumnus of the oak family
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Description of inversion (noun) change of order so that the first shall become last and the last first
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Description of habitude (noun) customary relation or association
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Description of stagnate (verb: stagnated; stagnated; stagnating) to become dull or inert
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Description of rupture (verb: ruptured; ruptured; rupturing) to separate the parts of by violence
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Description of redound (noun) to accumulate; to accrue; to collect; to have a desired result or effect; to return; to come back
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Description of voracious (adjective) eating with greediness or in very large quantities
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Description of hypothesis (noun: hypotheses) a proposition taken for granted as a premise from which to reach a conclusion
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Description of colleague (noun: colleagues) an associate in professional employment
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