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  Word Descriptions covert, nominal, transcendent, torturous, non-existent, accusatory, uproarious, conversant, nocturnal, devout


   
Description of covert (adjective)
concealed, especially for an evil purpose



   
Description of nominal (adjective)
trivial



   
Description of transcendent (adjective)
surpassing



   
Description of torturous (adjective)
marked by extreme suffering



   
Description of non-existent (adjective)
something that isn't there



   
Description of accusatory (adjective)
tending to blame



   
Description of uproarious (adjective)
noisy



   
Description of conversant (adjective)
thoroughly informed



   
Description of nocturnal (adjective)
of or pertaining to the night



   
Description of devout (adjective: devouter; devoutest)
religious



  Determinations of the words covert, nominal, transcendent, torturous, non-existent, accusatory, uproarious, conversant, nocturnal, devout

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