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Explanation of
apparent
(adjective)
easily understood
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apparent
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Explanation of
graceless
(adjective)
ungracious
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graceless
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Explanation of
navigable
(adjective)
passable; can be crossed; can be steered through
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navigable
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Explanation of
typical
(adjective)
forms: more typical; most typical
characteristic
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typical
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Explanation of
contradictory
(adjective)
inconsistent with itself
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contradictory
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Explanation of
inexpedient
(adjective)
unadvisable
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inexpedient
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Explanation of
efficient
(adjective)
forms: more efficient; most efficient
having and exercising the power to produce effects or results
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efficient
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Explanation of
globose
(adjective)
spherical
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globose
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Explanation of
rabid
(adjective)
extreme; fanatical
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rabid
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Explanation of
acrimonious
(adjective)
full of bitterness
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acrimonious
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