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  Word Descriptions perfunctory, descendent, persuadable, rotary, habitable, metric, coercive, fallow, proficient, eminent


   
Description of perfunctory (adjective: more perfunctory; most perfunctory)
half-hearted



   
Description of descendent (adjective)
proceeding downward



   
Description of persuadable (adjective)
capable of influencing to action by entreaty, statement or anything that moves the feelings



   
Description of rotary (adjective)
turning around its axis, like a wheel or so constructed as to turn thus



   
Description of habitable (adjective)
fit to be dwelt in



   
Description of metric (adjective)
relating to measurement



   
Description of coercive (adjective)
serving or tending to force



   
Description of fallow (noun)
land broken up and left to become mellow or to rest



   
Description of proficient (adjective)
possessing ample and ready knowledge or of skill in any art, science or industry



   
Description of eminent (adjective)
high in station, merit or esteem



  Determinations of the words perfunctory, descendent, persuadable, rotary, habitable, metric, coercive, fallow, proficient, eminent

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