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  Word Descriptions noticeable, permanent, lacteal, low-spirited, licit, decrepit, lovable, fiscal, incontrovertible, fulsome


   
Description of noticeable (adjective)
perceptible



   
Description of permanent (adjective: more permanent; most permament)
durable



   
Description of lacteal (adjective)
milky



   
Description of low-spirited (adjective)
despondent



   
Description of licit (adjective)
lawful



   
Description of decrepit (adjective)
enfeebled, as by old age or some chronic infirmity



   
Description of lovable (adjective)
amiable; endearing; sweet



   
Description of fiscal (adjective)
pertaining to the treasury or public finances of a government



   
Description of incontrovertible (adjective)
indisputable



   
Description of fulsome (adjective)
offensive from excess of praise or commendation



  Determinations of the words noticeable, permanent, lacteal, low-spirited, licit, decrepit, lovable, fiscal, incontrovertible, fulsome

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