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doula: Dictionary.com Word of the Day

doula: a woman who assists in childbirth.

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valetudinarian: Dictionary.com Word of the Day

valetudinarian: a weak or sickly person.

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pellucid: Dictionary.com Word of the Day

pellucid: transparent, shining through; also, easily understandable.

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quash: Dictionary.com Word of the Day

quash: to annul; also, to crush; to subdue.

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quisling: Dictionary.com Word of the Day

quisling: a collaborator; a traitor.

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sough: Dictionary.com Word of the Day

sough: to make a soft, low sighing or rustling sound.

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perforce: Dictionary.com Word of the Day

perforce: by necessity.

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moil: Dictionary.com Word of the Day

moil: to labor; to toil; to drudge.

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wastrel: Dictionary.com Word of the Day

wastrel: a person who wastes; a loafer.

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empyrean: Dictionary.com Word of the Day

empyrean: the highest heaven; the heavens; the sky.

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