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  Word Descriptions opulent, heathenish, inanimate, unanimous, torrid, statistician, polyhedron, indispensable, infamous, cynical


   
Description of opulent (adjective)
wealthy



   
Description of heathenish (adjective)
irreligious



   
Description of inanimate (adjective)
destitute of animal life



   
Description of unanimous (adjective)
sharing the same views or sentiments



   
Description of torrid (adjective)
excessively hot



   
Description of statistician (noun: statisticians)
one who is skilled in collecting and tabulating numerical facts



   
Description of polyhedron (noun: polyhedrons, polyhedra)
a solid bounded by plane faces, especially by more than four



   
Description of indispensable (adjective)
necessary or requisite for the purpose



   
Description of infamous (adjective)
publicly branded or notorious, as for vice or crime



   
Description of cynical (adjective)
exhibiting moral skepticism



  Determinations of the words opulent, heathenish, inanimate, unanimous, torrid, statistician, polyhedron, indispensable, infamous, cynical

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