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Terms | Definitions |
|---|---|
copious | abundant; profuse |
corpulent | bulky; fat |
corrigible | able to be corrected; willing to improve |
corroded | eaten into; destroyed gradually-as by a chemical process; impaired in strength, character, etc. |
deft | skillful; dexterous; adroit |
degradation | The act of degrading; reduction in quality, status, morals, etc. |
deign | To consider fitting to oneself; to lower oneself to another's level; to condescend. |
delectable | delightful; enjoyable; good-tasting |
deleted | taken out; cut out; removed |
demagogue | one who stirs the emotions of others for self interest; an unprincipled politician; a rabble rouser. |
demarcation | That which clearly distinguishes or marks a difference; a differencing or distinguishing; a boundary or separation; the fixing of such |
demeanor | Outward behavior; personal bearing; deportment; conduct. |
demure | reserved; unassuming; modest; unaffected. |
denote | to indicate; to mark; to designate or signify |
denouement | the unraveling or revealing of meaning of a play. novel, etc.; the point where this occurs; a final outcome. |
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