| Term | Definition |
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bulwark |
A wall-like structure used as a defence. |
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culminate |
To reach or bring to the highest point. |
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engulf |
To swallow up by covering completely; to overwhekm. |
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feasible |
Able to be done; possinle or likely. |
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glut |
A much larger supply than is needed. |
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havoc |
Widespread destruction or devastation. |
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impregnable |
Impossible to attck successfully. |
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indefatigable |
Not easily made tired; tireless. |
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onslaught |
A fierce attack. |
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phenomenon |
Any fact or event that can be obseved or descibed. |
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picturesque |
Like a picture; pleasing or charming to look at. |
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simultaneous |
Happening or existing at the same time. |
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stipulate |
To require as part of an agreement or contract. |
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susceptible |
Open or subject to; easily influenced or affected by. |
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wrest |
To pull away from with a twist. |