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  Word Explanations awash, scurrilous, emaciated, pejorative, maul, eerie, carcinogenic, versatile, addlepated, finite


   
Explanation of awash (adjective)
covered with water; flooded; inundated; overflowing



   
Explanation of scurrilous (adjective)
expressing offensive reproach



   
Explanation of emaciated (adjective)
very thin especially from disease or hunger or cold; gaunt; haggard; pinched; skeletal; wasted



   
Explanation of pejorative (adjective)
expressing disapproval



   
Explanation of maul (verb)
forms: mauled; mauled; mauling

injure badly by beating



   
Explanation of eerie (adjective)
forms: eerier; eeriest

inspiring a feeling of fear



   
Explanation of carcinogenic (noun)
causing or tending to cause cancer



   
Explanation of versatile (adjective)
fulfilling many functions



   
Explanation of addlepated (adjective)
stupid and confused; puddingheaded; muddleheaded



   
Explanation of finite (adjective)
having limitations; having bounds



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