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  Word Descriptions vernal, dauntless, vociferous, verbatim, kismet, converse, leechlike, unembodied, petty, bendable


   
Description of vernal (adjective)
of or characteristic of or occurring in spring



   
Description of dauntless (adjective)
invulnerable to fear or intimidation; fearless; hardy; intrepid; unfearing



   
Description of vociferous (adjective)
conspicuously and offensively loud; clamorous; strident



   
Description of verbatim (adjective)
in precisely the same words used by a writer or speaker



   
Description of kismet (noun)
fate; destiny



   
Description of converse (noun)
a proposition obtained by conversion



   
Description of leechlike (adjective)
of plants or persons; bloodsucking



   
Description of unembodied (adjective)
not having a material body; bodiless; unbodied; disembodied



   
Description of petty (adjective: pettier; pettiest)
small; little; unimportant



   
Description of bendable (adjective)
capable of being bent or flexed or twisted without breaking; pliant; waxy



  Determinations of the words vernal, dauntless, vociferous, verbatim, kismet, converse, leechlike, unembodied, petty, bendable

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