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  Word Explanations pernicious, abstemious, incoercible, velvety, somniferous, serviceable, arrant, eventual, fiscal, diurnal


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

tending to kill or hurt



   
Explanation of abstemious (adjective)
characterized by self denial or abstinence, as in the use of drink or food



   
Explanation of incoercible (adjective)
incapable of being forced, constrained or compelled



   
Explanation of velvety (adjective)
marked by lightness and softness



   
Explanation of somniferous (adjective)
tending to produce sleep



   
Explanation of serviceable (adjective)
functional; useful; practical; durable; sturdy; long-lasting



   
Explanation of arrant (adjective)
notoriously bad



   
Explanation of eventual (adjective)
ultimate



   
Explanation of fiscal (adjective)
pertaining to the treasury or public finances of a government



   
Explanation of diurnal (adjective)
daily



  Explain the words pernicious, abstemious, incoercible, velvety, somniferous, serviceable, arrant, eventual, fiscal, diurnal

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