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  Word Explanations canine, significant, receivable, querulous, nondescript, sanguineous, synod, notorious, ligneous, arid


   
Explanation of canine (adjective)
characteristic of a dog



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

important, especially as pointing something out



   
Explanation of receivable (adjective)
capable of being or fit to be accepted - often money



   
Explanation of querulous (adjective)
habitually complaining



   
Explanation of nondescript (adjective)
indescribable



   
Explanation of sanguineous (adjective)
consisting of blood



   
Explanation of synod (noun)
an ecclesiastical council



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

unfavorably known to the general public



   
Explanation of ligneous (adjective)
having the texture of appearance of wood



   
Explanation of arid (adjective)
very dry



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