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  Word Explanations untimely, inaudible, liquefacient, productive, irreversible, peaceable, ductile, witless, stationary, quiet


   
Explanation of untimely (adjective)
unseasonable



   
Explanation of inaudible (adjective)
that can not be heard



   
Explanation of liquefacient (adjective)
possessing a liquefying nature or power



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

yielding in abundance



   
Explanation of irreversible (adjective)
unalterable; unchangeable; final



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

tranquil



   
Explanation of ductile (adjective)
capable of being drawn out, as into wire or a thread



   
Explanation of witless (adjective)
foolish, indiscreet or silly



   
Explanation of stationary (adjective)
not moving



   
Explanation of quiet (adjective)
forms: quieter; quietest

making no noise



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