Definitions
Synonym
Part of Speech
Latin Root
Mixed Review
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One who hates women  

What is misogynist 

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Synynom of Irreproachable

What is Exceptional, Immaculate.

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Conscript?

What is verb

100

Barrage?

What is From French Barr

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Congeal part of speech?

What is Adj

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A vigorous or rapid outpouring or protection of many things at once

What is barrage?

200

Synonym of Misogynist?

What is Women-Hater, Sexist.

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Expiate?

What is verb

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Expediency?

What is from Latin expedient- ‘extricating, putting in order’, from the verb expedire (see expedite).

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Quantitative Definition 

What is Of relating to, or involving the measurement of quantity or amount

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to deprive of a franchise, of a legal right, or of some privilege or immunity

What is Disenfranchise?

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Synonym of Bastion?

What is Rampart, Projection.

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Irreproachable?

What is adjective

300

Heterodox?

What is The antonyms orthodox and heterodox developed from the same root, Greek doxa, which means "opinion." Heterodox derives from doxa plus heter-, a combining form meaning "other" or "different"; orthodox pairs doxa with orth-, meaning "correct" or "straight."

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Synonym of Torpor

What is Lethargy

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To develop the implications of; analyze logically

Explicate

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Synonym of Torpor?

What is Inactivity, Slowness.

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Hidebound?

what is Adjective 

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Discursiveness? 

What is late 16th century: from medieval Latin discursivus, from Latin discurs-, literally ‘gone hastily to and fro’, from the verb discurrere (see discourse).

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Disenfranchise Synonym and Definition.

What is to deprive of a franchise, of a legal right, or of some privilege or immunity. especially, SYNONYM, Defensless and Helpless

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Moving from one topic to another without order

Discursiveness

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Synonym of Heterodox?

What is dissenting, heretical.

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Accretion?

What is Noun

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Torpor?

What is late Middle English: from Latin, from torpere ‘be numb or sluggish’.

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Put Expiate in a sentence

What is He tried to expiate his crimes by giving money to the church.

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