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  Word Descriptions receivable, crustacean, artful, irritable, reconcilable, illegible, secondary, scriptural, nimble, innocuous


   
Description of receivable (adjective)
capable of being or fit to be accepted - often money



   
Description of crustacean (adjective)
pertaining to a division of arthropods, containing lobsters, crabs, crawfish, etc



   
Description of artful (adjective)
characterized by craft or cunning



   
Description of irritable (adjective)
showing impatience or ill temper on little provocation



   
Description of reconcilable (adjective)
capable of being adjusted or harmonized



   
Description of illegible (adjective)
undecipherable



   
Description of secondary (adjective)
less important or effective than that which is primary



   
Description of scriptural (adjective)
Biblical; pertaining to the Bible; written; inscribed



   
Description of nimble (adjective: nimbler; nimblest)
light and quick in motion or action



   
Description of innocuous (adjective)
harmless



  Determinations of the words receivable, crustacean, artful, irritable, reconcilable, illegible, secondary, scriptural, nimble, innocuous

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