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  Word Descriptions warlike, liquefacient, impervious, ineligible, antislavery, perfectible, theological, exemplary, beneficial, redolent


   
Description of warlike (adjective)
belligerent



   
Description of liquefacient (adjective)
possessing a liquefying nature or power



   
Description of impervious (adjective)
unsusceptible to outside ideas or influences; unfathomable; inscrutable



   
Description of ineligible (adjective)
not suitable to be selected or chosen



   
Description of antislavery (adjective)
opposed to human servitude



   
Description of perfectible (adjective)
able to be improved; able to be refined



   
Description of theological (adjective)
based on or growing out of divine revelation



   
Description of exemplary (adjective)
fitted to serve as a model or example worthy of imitation



   
Description of beneficial (adjective)
helpful



   
Description of redolent (adjective)
smelling sweet and agreeable



  Determinations of the words warlike, liquefacient, impervious, ineligible, antislavery, perfectible, theological, exemplary, beneficial, redolent

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