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  Word Descriptions rightful, contingency, involution, stupendous, divinity, well-to-do, theorize, continuous, ornate, sagacious


   
Description of rightful (adjective)
conformed to a just claim according to established laws or usage



   
Description of contingency (noun: contingencies)
possibility of happening



   
Description of involution (noun)
complication



   
Description of stupendous (adjective: more stupendous; most stupendous)
of prodigious size, bulk or degree



   
Description of divinity (noun: divinities)
the quality or character of being godlike



   
Description of well-to-do (adjective)
in prosperous circumstances



   
Description of theorize (verb: theorized; theorized; theorizing)
to speculate



   
Description of continuous (adjective)
connected, extended or prolonged without separation or interruption of sequence



   
Description of ornate (adjective: more ornate; most ornate)
having excess decoration; showy; flamboyant; flowery or elaborate in literary style



   
Description of sagacious (adjective: more sagacious; most sagacious)
able to discern and distinguish with wise perception



  Determinations of the words rightful, contingency, involution, stupendous, divinity, well-to-do, theorize, continuous, ornate, sagacious

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