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  Word Descriptions personal, epicurean, auburn, intrepid, atrocious, batter, consignor, impotent, astringent, subservient


   
Description of personal (adjective)
not general or public



   
Description of epicurean (adjective)
indulging, ministering or pertaining to daintiness of appetite



   
Description of auburn (adjective)
reddish-brown, said usually of the hair



   
Description of intrepid (adjective)
fearless and bold



   
Description of atrocious (adjective)
outrageously or wantonly wicked, criminal, vile or cruel



   
Description of batter (noun: batters)
a thick liquid mixture of two or more materials beaten together, to be used in cookery



   
Description of consignor (noun)
one who entrusts



   
Description of impotent (adjective)
destitute of or lacking in power, physical, moral or intellectual



   
Description of astringent (adjective)
harsh in disposition or character



   
Description of subservient (adjective)
servilely following another's behests



  Determinations of the words personal, epicurean, auburn, intrepid, atrocious, batter, consignor, impotent, astringent, subservient

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