
Explanation of intensive (adjective) characterized by a high degree; highly concentrated
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Explanation of major (noun) form plural: majors military rank above captain; main subject of study chosen by a college or university student
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Explanation of rubber (noun) form plural: rubbers elastic material derived from of some tropical plants; eraser
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Explanation of unify (verb) forms: unified; unified; unifying to join; to cause to become one
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Explanation of take over (verb) forms: took over; taken over; taking over to capture; to assume control
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Explanation of incinerator (noun) form plural: incinerators furnace which burns things to ashes
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Explanation of motivate (verb) forms: motivated; motivated; motivating to prompt; to spur; to provide inspiration; to stir to action; to induce
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Explanation of potential (noun) form plural: potentials possibility; ability; capability of being
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Explanation of involve (verb) forms: involved; involved; involving to cause to be concerned with; to engage; to engross
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Explanation of dedication (noun) form plural: dedications setting apart; devotion; inscription (in a book, poem, etc.)
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