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  Word Explanations privy, staid, bountiful, indispensable, precipitant, debatable, lithesome, inflexible, comestible, squalid


   
Explanation of privy (adjective)
participating with another or others in the knowledge of a secret transaction



   
Explanation of staid (adjective)
forms: staider; staidest

of a steady and sober character



   
Explanation of bountiful (adjective)
showing abundance



   
Explanation of indispensable (adjective)
necessary or requisite for the purpose



   
Explanation of precipitant (adjective)
moving onward quickly and heedlessly



   
Explanation of debatable (adjective)
subject to contention or dispute



   
Explanation of lithesome (adjective)
nimble



   
Explanation of inflexible (adjective)
that can not be altered or varied



   
Explanation of comestible (adjective)
fit to be eaten



   
Explanation of squalid (adjective)
having a dirty, mean, poverty-stricken appearance



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