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  Word Explanations inexperience, docile, illuminant, latish, pittance, inexorable, piteous, inestimable, grotesque, grandeur


   
Explanation of inexperience (noun)
state of being unfamiliar with something; lack of knowledge or ability



   
Explanation of docile (adjective)
easy to manage



   
Explanation of illuminant (noun)
that which may be used to produce light



   
Explanation of latish (adjective)
rather late



   
Explanation of pittance (noun)
any small portion or meager allowance



   
Explanation of inexorable (adjective)
unrelenting



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

compassionate



   
Explanation of inestimable (adjective)
above price



   
Explanation of grotesque (adjective)
incongruously composed or ill-proportioned



   
Explanation of grandeur (noun)
largeness; stateliness, magnificence; importance; nobility



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