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  Word Descriptions licentious, piteous, encyclical, racy, philharmonic, accursed, calculable, arrival, fluent, intolerant


   
Description of licentious (adjective)
wanton



   
Description of piteous (adjective: more piteous; most piteous)
compassionate



   
Description of encyclical (adjective)
intended for general circulation



   
Description of racy (adjective: racier; raciest)
exciting or exhilarating to the mind



   
Description of philharmonic (adjective)
fond of music



   
Description of accursed (adjective)
doomed to evil, misery or misfortune



   
Description of calculable (adjective)
that may be estimated by reckoning



   
Description of arrival (noun: arrivals)
a coming to stopping-place or destination



   
Description of fluent (adjective: more fluent; most fluent)
having a ready or easy flow of words or ideas



   
Description of intolerant (adjective)
bigoted



  Determinations of the words licentious, piteous, encyclical, racy, philharmonic, accursed, calculable, arrival, fluent, intolerant

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