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  Word Descriptions stringent, preposterous, inhospitable, omnipotent, votary, nomic, pervious, callow, abject, malignant


   
Description of stringent (adjective)
rigid



   
Description of preposterous (adjective: more preposterous; most preposterous)
utterly ridiculous or absurd



   
Description of inhospitable (adjective)
not disposed to entertain strangers gratuitously



   
Description of omnipotent (adjective)
possessed of unlimited and universal power



   
Description of votary (adjective)
consecrated by a vow or promise



   
Description of nomic (adjective)
usual or customary



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



   
Description of callow (adjective)
without experience of the world



   
Description of abject (adjective)
sunk to a low condition



   
Description of malignant (adjective)
evil in nature or tending to do great harm or mischief



  Determinations of the words stringent, preposterous, inhospitable, omnipotent, votary, nomic, pervious, callow, abject, malignant

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