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  Word Explanations impersonal, immaterial, didactic, gallant, convergent, disobedient, extensible, aqueduct, extant, potent


   
Explanation of impersonal (adjective)
lacking friendliness or warmth; inhuman; detached



   
Explanation of immaterial (adjective)
of no essential consequence



   
Explanation of didactic (adjective)
pertaining to teaching



   
Explanation of gallant (adjective)
possessing a brave or chivalrous spirit



   
Explanation of convergent (adjective)
tending to one point



   
Explanation of disobedient (adjective)
neglecting or refusing to obey



   
Explanation of extensible (adjective)
capable of being thrust out



   
Explanation of aqueduct (noun)
form: aqueducts

a water-conduit, particularly one for supplying a community from a distance



   
Explanation of extant (adjective)
still existing and known



   
Explanation of potent (adjective)
forms: more potent; most potent

physically powerful



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