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accrete
[uh-kreet]
to grow together; adhere (usually followed by to)

avaricious
[av-uh-rish-uhs]
characterized by avarice; greedy; covetous

caducity
[kuh-doo-si-tee]
the infirmity or weakness of old age; senility

pendulous
[pen-juh-luhs]
hanging down loosely

stultify
[stuhl-tuh-fahy ]
to render absurdly or wholly futile or ineffectual, especially by degrading or frustrating means

hubbub
[huhb-uhb]
a loud, confused noise, as of many voices

tergiversate
[tur-ji-ver-seyt]
to repeatedly change one's attitude or opinions with respect to a cause, subject, etc.

insidious
[in-sid-ee-uhs]
intended to entrap or beguile

staid
[steyd]
of settled or sedate character; not flighty or capricious

nonplussed
[non-pluhst]
completely puzzled or perplexed by something unexpected

cynosure
[sahy-nuh-shoor]
something that strongly attracts attention by its brilliance, interest, etc.

validate
[val-i-deyt ]
to make valid; substantiate; confirm

descant
[des-kant ]
to comment or discourse at great length

aphelion
[uh-fee-lee-uhn]
the point farthest from the sun in the path of an orbiting celestial body (such as a planet)

remunerative
[ri-myoo-ner-uh-tiv]
affording remuneration; profitable

extrapolate
[ik-strap-uh-leyt]
to infer (an unknown) from something that is known; conjecture