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  Word Descriptions incommodious, benefactor, discrepancy, dingy, pachyderm, philology, prudish, foresight, archness, spartan


   
Description of incommodious (adjective)
uncomfortably or inconveniently small



   
Description of benefactor (noun: benefactors)
a person who helps people or institutions (especially with financial help)



   
Description of discrepancy (noun: discrepancies)
an event that departs from expectations; variant



   
Description of dingy (adjective: dingier; dingiest)
causing dejection; dark; disconsolate; gloomy; grim



   
Description of pachyderm (noun)
any of various nonruminant hoofed mammals having very thick skin: elephant



   
Description of philology (noun)
the humanistic study of language and literature



   
Description of prudish (adjective)
exaggeratedly proper; prim; prissy; puritanical; square-toed; straitlaced; tight-laced



   
Description of foresight (noun)
seeing ahead; farsightedness; prospicience



   
Description of archness (noun)
inappropriate playfulness; pertness; sauciness



   
Description of spartan (adjective)
practicing great self-denial; austere



  Determinations of the words incommodious, benefactor, discrepancy, dingy, pachyderm, philology, prudish, foresight, archness, spartan

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