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  Word Explanations nether, maladroit, hypothetical, buxom, inimitable, unfettered, prone, saturnine, decreed, jingoistic


   
Explanation of nether (adjective)
located below or beneath something else



   
Explanation of maladroit (adjective)
awkward; clumsy



   
Explanation of hypothetical (adjective)
based primarily on surmise rather than adequate evidence; supposed; suppositional; suppositious; supposititious



   
Explanation of buxom (adjective)
(of a female body) healthily plump and vigorous; zoftig



   
Explanation of inimitable (adjective)
defying imitation



   
Explanation of unfettered (adjective)
not bound by shackles and chains; unshackled; untied



   
Explanation of prone (adjective)
lying face downward



   
Explanation of saturnine (adjective)
showing a brooding ill humor; glowering; glum; moody; morose; sour; sullen



   
Explanation of decreed (adjective)
fixed or established especially by order or command; ordained; prescribed



   
Explanation of jingoistic (adjective)
fanatically patriotic; nationalistic; ultranationalistic; superpatriotic



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