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  Word Descriptions convex, melodious, patronymic, primeval, adherent, eatable, non-resident, pristine, fundamental, perverse


   
Description of convex (adjective)
curving like the segment of the globe or of the surface of a circle



   
Description of melodious (adjective)
characterized by a sweet succession of sounds



   
Description of patronymic (adjective)
formed after one's father's name



   
Description of primeval (adjective)
belonging to the first ages



   
Description of adherent (adjective)
clinging or sticking fast



   
Description of eatable (adjective)
edible



   
Description of non-resident (adjective)
not residing within a given jurisdiction



   
Description of pristine (adjective)
ancient; pure; immaculate; unrefined; unpolluted



   
Description of fundamental (adjective: more fundamental; most fundamental)
basal



   
Description of perverse (adjective: more perverse; most perverse)
unreasonable



  Determinations of the words convex, melodious, patronymic, primeval, adherent, eatable, non-resident, pristine, fundamental, perverse

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