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  Word Explanations inviolable, sequacious, abdominal, well-bred, spinous, antemeridian, pleasant, winsome, placid, propellant


   
Explanation of inviolable (adjective)
incapable of being injured or disturbed



   
Explanation of sequacious (adjective)
ready to be led



   
Explanation of abdominal (adjective)
of, pertaining to or situated on the abdomen



   
Explanation of well-bred (adjective)
of good ancestry



   
Explanation of spinous (adjective)
resembling a thorn; having pointed projections



   
Explanation of antemeridian (adjective)
before noon



   
Explanation of pleasant (adjective)
forms: pleasanter; pleasantest

agreeable



   
Explanation of winsome (adjective)
attractive



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

serene



   
Explanation of propellant (adjective)
pushing; thrusting; driving; moving forward



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