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  Word Descriptions hirsute, juridical, inexpedient, acrimonious, shiftless, lithesome, natal, practicable, nefarious, whimsical


   
Description of hirsute (adjective)
having a hairy covering



   
Description of juridical (adjective)
assumed by law to exist



   
Description of inexpedient (adjective)
unadvisable



   
Description of acrimonious (adjective)
full of bitterness



   
Description of shiftless (adjective: more shiftless; most shiftless)
wanting in resource, energy or executive ability



   
Description of lithesome (adjective)
nimble



   
Description of natal (adjective)
pertaining to one's birth



   
Description of practicable (adjective: more practicable; most practicable)
feasible



   
Description of nefarious (adjective)
wicked in the extreme



   
Description of whimsical (adjective)
capricious



  Determinations of the words hirsute, juridical, inexpedient, acrimonious, shiftless, lithesome, natal, practicable, nefarious, whimsical

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