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corolar

 

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Corolar

Noun

1. A statement that follows from and is dependent on a previous statement or basis; a logical consequence.

Example sentence: The corolar of her argument was that education should be accessible to all.

Adjective

1. Popular or well-known among a large number of people.

Example sentence: The band's corolar song became an instant hit.

2. Specific to or characteristic of a particular locality or region.

Example sentence: The food festival showcased various corolar dishes from different countries.

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