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  Word Descriptions idiosyncratic, nuptial, redoubtable, squat, exuberant, unfettered, placid, hoary, humane, ailing


   
Description of idiosyncratic (adjective)
peculiar to the individual



   
Description of nuptial (adjective)
of or relating to a wedding; spousal



   
Description of redoubtable (adjective)
worthy of respect or honor



   
Description of squat (adjective: squatter; squattest)
having a low center of gravity



   
Description of exuberant (adjective)
produced or growing in extreme abundance; luxuriant; profuse; riotous



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



   
Description of placid (adjective: more placid; most placid)
not easily irritated; good-tempered



   
Description of hoary (adjective: hoarier; hoariest)
gray; white; ancient; old



   
Description of humane (adjective)
showing evidence of moral and intellectual advancement



   
Description of ailing (adjective)
somewhat ill or prone to illness; sickly; unwell; under the weather; seedy



  Determinations of the words idiosyncratic, nuptial, redoubtable, squat, exuberant, unfettered, placid, hoary, humane, ailing

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