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  Word Explanations achillean, prefatory, salacious, duteous, conciliatory, duplex, preparatory, frightful, incompatible, supple


   
Explanation of achillean (adjective)
invulnerable



   
Explanation of prefatory (adjective)
pertaining to a brief explanation to the reader at the beginning of a book



   
Explanation of salacious (adjective)
having strong sexual desires



   
Explanation of duteous (adjective)
showing submission to natural superiors



   
Explanation of conciliatory (adjective)
tending to reconcile



   
Explanation of duplex (adjective)
having two parts



   
Explanation of preparatory (adjective)
serving or designed to make ready; serving to put into the proper condition



   
Explanation of frightful (adjective)
apt to induce terror or alarm



   
Explanation of incompatible (adjective)
discordant



   
Explanation of supple (adjective)
forms: suppler; supplest

easily bent



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