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  Word Descriptions mountainous, noiseless, herbaceous, heartrending, dolesome, eloquent, recapture, frigid, imminent, rudimentary


   
Description of mountainous (adjective)
hilly



   
Description of noiseless (adjective)
silent



   
Description of herbaceous (adjective)
describes plants or plant parts that are fleshy and wither after each growing season



   
Description of heartrending (adjective)
very depressing



   
Description of dolesome (adjective)
melancholy



   
Description of eloquent (adjective: more eloquent; most eloquent)
having the ability to express emotion or feeling in lofty and impassioned speech



   
Description of recapture (verb: recaptured; recaptured; recapturing)
to retake; to repossess



   
Description of frigid (adjective)
lacking warmth



   
Description of imminent (adjective)
dangerous and close at hand



   
Description of rudimentary (adjective: more rudimentary; most rudimentary)
being in an initial, early or incomplete stage of development



  Determinations of the words mountainous, noiseless, herbaceous, heartrending, dolesome, eloquent, recapture, frigid, imminent, rudimentary

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