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  Word Explanations inconceivable, peccant, auriferous, treasonable, uncommon, hydrous, briticism, spasmodic, adverse, dilapidated


   
Explanation of inconceivable (adjective)
incomprehensible



   
Explanation of peccant (adjective)
guilty



   
Explanation of auriferous (adjective)
containing gold



   
Explanation of treasonable (adjective)
of the nature of betrayal, treachery or breech of allegiance



   
Explanation of uncommon (adjective)
forms: uncommoner; uncommonest

rare



   
Explanation of hydrous (adjective)
watery



   
Explanation of briticism (noun)
form: briticisms

a word idiom or phrase characteristic of Great Britain or the British



   
Explanation of spasmodic (adjective)
convulsive



   
Explanation of adverse (adjective)
opposing or opposed



   
Explanation of dilapidated (adjective)
fallen into decay or partial ruin



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