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  Word Descriptions magnificent, contiguous, needy, momentary, sibilant, ambulate, persevere, reciprocal, impregnable, arbitrary


   
Description of magnificent (adjective: more magnificent; most magnificent)
grand; splendid; majestic; superb; glorious; impressive



   
Description of contiguous (adjective)
touching or joining at the edge or boundary



   
Description of needy (adjective: needier; neediest)
poor; indigent



   
Description of momentary (adjective)
lasting but a short time



   
Description of sibilant (adjective)
made with a hissing sound



   
Description of ambulate (verb: ambulated; ambulated; ambulating)
to walk about



   
Description of persevere (verb: persevered; persevered; persevering)
to continue striving in spite of discouragements



   
Description of reciprocal (adjective)
mutually interchangeable or convertible



   
Description of impregnable (adjective)
that can not be taken by assault



   
Description of arbitrary (adjective)
fixed or done capriciously



  Determinations of the words magnificent, contiguous, needy, momentary, sibilant, ambulate, persevere, reciprocal, impregnable, arbitrary

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