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  Word Explanations contemporary, morbid, unitarian, pervious, leonine, pretentious, dissimilar, sapiential, erudite, candid


   
Explanation of contemporary (adjective)
living or existing at the same time



   
Explanation of morbid (adjective)
caused by or denoting a diseased or unsound condition of body or mind



   
Explanation of unitarian (adjective)
pertaining to a religious body that rejects the doctrine of the Trinity



   
Explanation of pervious (adjective)
admitting the entrance or passage of another substance



   
Explanation of leonine (adjective)
like a lion



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

impersonating; putting on a false appearance; feigning; arrogant; haughty



   
Explanation of dissimilar (adjective)
different



   
Explanation of sapiential (adjective)
possessing wisdom



   
Explanation of erudite (adjective)
very-learned



   
Explanation of candid (adjective)
straightforward



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