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  Word Explanations deleterious, massive, neuter, auricular, impotent, immovable, out-of-the-way, prehensible, neophyte, benign


   
Explanation of deleterious (adjective)
hurtful, morally or physically



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

of considerable bulk and weight



   
Explanation of neuter (adjective)
neither masculine nor feminine



   
Explanation of auricular (adjective)
of or pertaining to the ear or the sense of hearing



   
Explanation of impotent (adjective)
destitute of or lacking in power, physical, moral or intellectual



   
Explanation of immovable (adjective)
steadfast



   
Explanation of out-of-the-way (adjective)
remotely situated



   
Explanation of prehensible (adjective)
capable of being grasped



   
Explanation of neophyte (adjective)
having the character of a beginner



   
Explanation of benign (adjective)
good and kind of heart



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