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  Word Descriptions supernumerary, copious, flagrant, stolid, corporal, saponaceous, second-rate, precipice, immutable, tremulous


   
Description of supernumerary (adjective)
extra; additional; being more than the usual amount



   
Description of copious (adjective)
plenteous



   
Description of flagrant (adjective)
openly scandalous



   
Description of stolid (adjective)
expressing no power of feeling or perceiving



   
Description of corporal (adjective)
belonging or relating to the body as opposed to the mind



   
Description of saponaceous (adjective)
having the nature or quality of soap



   
Description of second-rate (adjective)
alternate; other; additional; subordinate



   
Description of precipice (noun: precipices)
a high and very steep or approximately vertical cliff



   
Description of immutable (adjective)
unchangeable



   
Description of tremulous (adjective)
characterized by quivering or unsteadiness



  Determinations of the words supernumerary, copious, flagrant, stolid, corporal, saponaceous, second-rate, precipice, immutable, tremulous

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