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  Word Explanations mountainous, obnoxious, able-bodied, metaphysical, discrepant, nude, adulterant, transcendent, minute, execrable


   
Explanation of mountainous (adjective)
hilly



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

detestable



   
Explanation of able-bodied (adjective)
competent for physical service



   
Explanation of metaphysical (adjective)
philosophical



   
Explanation of discrepant (adjective)
opposite



   
Explanation of nude (adjective)
forms: nuder; nudest

naked



   
Explanation of adulterant (noun)
form: adulterants

a corrupted substance



   
Explanation of transcendent (adjective)
surpassing



   
Explanation of minute (adjective)
exceedingly small in extent or quantity



   
Explanation of execrable (adjective)
abominable



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