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  Word Explanations juridical, sinuous, tranquil, ridiculous, amicable, resistless, semicivilized, prim, prodigious, hypercritical


   
Explanation of juridical (adjective)
assumed by law to exist



   
Explanation of sinuous (adjective)
curving in and out



   
Explanation of tranquil (adjective)
forms: tranquiler, tranquiller; tranquilest, tranquillest

calm



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

laughable and contemptible



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

done in a friendly spirit



   
Explanation of resistless (adjective)
powerless



   
Explanation of semicivilized (adjective)
partly cultured



   
Explanation of prim (adjective)
forms: primmer; primmest

stiffly proper



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

immense



   
Explanation of hypercritical (adjective)
faultfinding



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