
Description of desolate (verb: desolated; desolated; desolating) cause extensive destruction or ruin utterly; devastate; ravage; scourge
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Description of inerrancy (noun) infallibleness
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Description of seep (verb: seeped; seeped; seeping) pass gradually or leak through or as if through small openings
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Description of coalesce (verb: coalesced; coalesced; coalescing) fuse or cause to grow together
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Description of injurious (adjective) harmful to living things
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Description of sententious (adjective) concise and full of meaning
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Description of jerkwater (adjective) small and remote and insignificant; pokey; poky
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Description of begild (verb) decorate with, or as if with, gold leaf or liquid gold; engild
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Description of jolty (adjective) causing or characterized by jolts and irregular movements; bumpy; jolting; jumpy
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Description of offbeat (adjective) informal terms; quirky; way-out
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