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Explanation of
contemporary
(adjective)
living or existing at the same time
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contemporary
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Explanation of
morbid
(adjective)
caused by or denoting a diseased or unsound condition of body or mind
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morbid
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Explanation of
unitarian
(adjective)
pertaining to a religious body that rejects the doctrine of the Trinity
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unitarian
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Explanation of
pervious
(adjective)
admitting the entrance or passage of another substance
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pervious
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Explanation of
leonine
(adjective)
like a lion
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leonine
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Explanation of
pretentious
(adjective)
forms: more pretentious; most pretentious
impersonating; putting on a false appearance; feigning; arrogant; haughty
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pretentious
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Explanation of
dissimilar
(adjective)
different
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dissimilar
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Explanation of
sapiential
(adjective)
possessing wisdom
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sapiential
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Explanation of
erudite
(adjective)
very-learned
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erudite
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Explanation of
candid
(adjective)
straightforward
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candid
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