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  Word Explanations gastric, dogma, unwise, temerity, seditious, autumnal, antarctic, legitimate, fledgling, cosmopolitan


   
Explanation of gastric (adjective)
of, pertaining to or near the stomach



   
Explanation of dogma (noun)
forms: dogmas, dogmata

a statement of religious faith or duty formulated by a body claiming authority



   
Explanation of unwise (adjective)
forms: unwiser; unwisest

foolish



   
Explanation of temerity (noun)
form: temerities

recklessness



   
Explanation of seditious (adjective)
promotive of conduct directed against public order and the tranquillity of the state



   
Explanation of autumnal (adjective)
of or pertaining to the fall



   
Explanation of antarctic (adjective)
pertaining to the south pole or the regions near it



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

having the sanction of law or established custom



   
Explanation of fledgling (noun)
a young bird



   
Explanation of cosmopolitan (adjective)
common to all the world



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