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Victoriousvocabulary: Nocturne [Noun] 1. Visual Arts: A Piece Appropriate To The Night Or Evening; A Picture Of The Night Scene. 2. Music: An Instrumental Composition Of A Dreamy Or Pensive Character. 3. Music: A Short Composition Of A Romantic Nature,
Victoriousvocabulary: Thalassocracy [Noun] Dominion Over The Seas, As In As In Exploration, Trade, Or Colonisation. Etymology: From Attic Greek Thalassocratia, From Thalassa, “Sea” + -Cracy, From -Kratia, From Kratos, “Power”. [Theminttu -
Victoriousvocabulary: Deluge [Noun] 1. A Great Flood Of Water; Inundation; Flood. 2. A Drenching Rain; Downpour. 3. Anything That Overwhelms Like A Flood. [Verb] 4. To Flood; Inundate. 5. To Overrun; Overwhelm. Etymology: From Old French, From Latin
Victoriousvocabulary: Gripulous [Adjective] Grasping; Greedy. Etymology: Grip (Middle English, From Old English Gripe, “Grasp” And Gripa, “Handful”) + -Ulous (A Suffix Occurring In Adjectives Borrowed From Latin, With The Meaning “Inclined
Victoriousvocabulary: Gelid [Adjective] Extremely Cold; Icy. Etymology: From Latin Gelidus, ”Icy Cold”, Equivalent To Gel(Um), “Frost, Cold”. [Zaria Forman]
Victoriousvocabulary: Reginal [Noun] 1. Queen. 2. The Official Title Of A Queen. [Adjective] 3. Of Or Relating To A Queen; Queenly. Etymology: Ultimately From Latin Rēgīna. [A-Hour - Mother Of Dragons]
Victoriousvocabulary: Vetust [Adjective] Venerable From Antiquity; Ancient; Old. Etymology: From Latin Vetustus “Old, Ancient”. [Backji]
Victoriousvocabulary: Pucelage [Noun] 1. Archaic: Virginity - The State Of Never Having Had Sexual Intercourse. 2. Colloquial: Innocence - Freedom From Guilt Or Wrongdoing. Etymology: From Middle French Pucelage, From Pucelle &Amp;Gt; Old French Pucele,
Victoriousvocabulary: Devall [Verb] To Sink; To Decline. Etymology: From Middle English Devalen “To Descend, Sink”, From Middle French Devaler, From (Assumed) Vulgar Latin Devallare, From Latin De “Down, Away” + (Assumed) -Vallare, From Latin
Victoriousvocabulary: Schwungvoll [Adjective] Lively, Swinging, Bold, Spirited, Jauntily. Etymology: German, Schwung “Momentum, Swing” + Voll, “Full”. [Cyril Rolando]
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