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  Word Explanations agrarian, conjugal, eloquent, hexangular, covert, playful, importunate, militant, sacrilegious, peremptory


   
Explanation of agrarian (adjective)
pertaining to farmers and farming



   
Explanation of conjugal (adjective)
pertaining to marriage, marital rights or married persons



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

having the ability to express emotion or feeling in lofty and impassioned speech



   
Explanation of hexangular (adjective)
having six angles



   
Explanation of covert (adjective)
concealed, especially for an evil purpose



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

frolicsome



   
Explanation of importunate (adjective)
urgent in character, request or demand



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

of a warlike or combative disposition or tendency



   
Explanation of sacrilegious (adjective)
impious



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

precluding question or appeal



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