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  Word Explanations diaphanous, unique, succinct, accursed, repressible, octogenarian, cereal, almanac, ambidextrous, premature


   
Explanation of diaphanous (adjective)
transparent



   
Explanation of unique (adjective)
being the only one of its kind



   
Explanation of succinct (adjective)
concise



   
Explanation of accursed (adjective)
doomed to evil, misery or misfortune



   
Explanation of repressible (adjective)
able to be kept under restraint or control



   
Explanation of octogenarian (adjective)
a person of between eighty and ninety years



   
Explanation of cereal (adjective)
pertaining to edible grain or farinaceous seeds



   
Explanation of almanac (noun)
form: almanacs

a series of tables giving the days of the week together with certain astronomical information



   
Explanation of ambidextrous (adjective)
having the ability of using both hands with equal skill or ease



   
Explanation of premature (adjective)
coming too soon



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