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  Word Explanations invalid, timorous, logical, medieval, scriptural, probate, illimitable, heinous, exhaustive, pendulous


   
Explanation of invalid (adjective)
having no force, weight or cogency



   
Explanation of timorous (adjective)
lacking courage



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

capable of or characterized by clear reasoning



   
Explanation of medieval (adjective)
belonging or relating to or descriptive of the middle ages



   
Explanation of scriptural (adjective)
Biblical; pertaining to the Bible; written; inscribed



   
Explanation of probate (adjective)
relating to making proof, as of a will



   
Explanation of illimitable (adjective)
boundless



   
Explanation of heinous (adjective)
odiously sinful



   
Explanation of exhaustive (adjective)
thorough and complete in execution



   
Explanation of pendulous (adjective)
hanging, especially so as to swing by an attached end or part



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