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  Word Explanations pusillanimous, inactive, captious, abject, plural, divertible, pneumatic, annual, polyglot, reciprocal


   
Explanation of pusillanimous (adjective)
without spirit or bravery



   
Explanation of inactive (adjective)
inert



   
Explanation of captious (adjective)
hypercritical



   
Explanation of abject (adjective)
sunk to a low condition



   
Explanation of plural (adjective)
containing or consisting of more than one



   
Explanation of divertible (adjective)
able to be turned from the accustomed course or a line of action already established



   
Explanation of pneumatic (adjective)
pertaining to or consisting of air or gas



   
Explanation of annual (adjective)
occurring every year



   
Explanation of polyglot (adjective)
speaking several tongues



   
Explanation of reciprocal (adjective)
mutually interchangeable or convertible



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