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adj. contemporary
(a) financial
(b) tending to reconcile
(c) delicate; ethereal
(d) living or existing at the same time
 
adj. morbid
(a) unchangeable
(b) low in tone or compass
(c) caused by or denoting a diseased or unsound condition of body or mind
(d) capable of being inferred
 
adj. unitarian
(a) pertaining to a religious body that rejects the doctrine of the Trinity
(b) affecting a whole people or all classes, as a disease
(c) solid
(d) containing only two atoms
 
adj. pervious
(a) irreligious
(b) physically powerful
(c) sincere
(d) admitting the entrance or passage of another substance
 
adj. leonine
(a) like a lion
(b) rapid and superficial
(c) clandestinely carried on
(d) done or made without much or any preparation

 

adj. pretentious
(a) impersonating; putting on a false appearance; feigning; arrogant; haughty
(b) important, especially as pointing something out
(c) wanting water
(d) abundant or superabundant in growth
 
adj. dissimilar
(a) benevolent in feeling, character or aspect
(b) pertaining to a division of arthropods, containing lobsters, crabs, crawfish, etc
(c) annoying; irritating; frustrating
(d) different
 
adj. sapiential
(a) possessing wisdom
(b) easily understood
(c) not conformed to the ordinary rule or standard
(d) impotent
 
adj. erudite
(a) having a malign influence or effect
(b) abandoned to vice
(c) not accomplishing an intended purpose
(d) very-learned
 
adj. candid
(a) inadequate for some need, purpose or use
(b) straightforward
(c) greedy
(d) expressing or causing sorrow or pain

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


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