What is the proper meaning of -
1. Homologue
2. Manx
3. Plantagenet
4. Shellic
5. Terminus
6. Volute
7. Gentrify
8. Chancellery
9. Beckon
10. Regale
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Answer:
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Explanation:
2) Manx :- Celtic language formerly spoken in the Isle of Man.enet
3) Plantagthe :-
The name Plantagenet was brought to England in the great wave of migration following the Norman Conquest of 1066. The name Plantagenet is for a gardener as the name was originally derived from the Old English word plant meaning plant, or young tree.
4) shellac :-
lac resin melted into thin flakes, used for making varnish
5) terminus :-
the end of a railway or other transport route, or a station at such a point; a terminal
6) volute :-
The spiral curve on an Ionic capital.
7) gentrify :-
renovate and improve (a house or district) so that it conforms to middle-class taste.
8) chancellery :-
the position, office, or department of a chancellor.
9) beckon :-
. a guiding or warning signal, as a light or fire, especially one in an elevated position.
10) regale :-
entertain or amuse (someone) with talk.
"he regaled her with a colourful account of that afternoon's meeting"
Explanation:
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1. Homologue :- a homologous thing.
2. Manx :- relating to the Isle of man.
3. Plantagenet :- relating to a royal house ruling
England from 1154 to 1485.
4. Shellac :- lac resin melted into thin flakes, used for varnish.
5. Terminus :- the end o a railway or other transport route, or a station at such a point; a terminal.
6. Volute :- a spiral scroll characteristic of lonic capitals and also used in Corinthian and composite capitals.
7. Gentrify :- improve( a house or district) so that it confirms to middle-class taste.
8. Beckon :- make a gesture with the hand, arm, or head to encourage or instruct someone to approach or follow.
9. Chancellery :- the position, office, or a department of chancellor.
10. Regale :- entertain or amuse (someone) with talk.
it's not shellic it's shellac,. you have written shellic...in the question.
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