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likoan [24]
4 years ago
8

Unpunctual amorphous corroborate redolent pneumatic pandered incoherent addenda commensurate provincial

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1 answer:
erik [133]4 years ago
8 0

Answer:

1. something added, especially a supplement to a book: addenda

2. to act as a go-between in sexual intrigues: pandered

3. limited in perspective: provincial

4. unable to think in a clear or orderly manner: incoherent

5. corresponding in size or degree: commesurate

6. to strengthen or support with other evidence: corroborate

7. relating to air or other gases: pneumatic

8. lacking definite form: amorphous

9. late: unpunctual

10. suggestive: redolent

Explanation:

You must match the word with its description:

1. something added, especially a supplement to a book: addenda

2. to act as a go-between in sexual intrigues: pandered

3. limited in perspective: provincial

4. unable to think in a clear or orderly manner: incoherent

5. corresponding in size or degree: commesurate

6. to strengthen or support with other evidence: corroborate

7. relating to air or other gases: pneumatic

8. lacking definite form: amorphous

9. late: unpunctual

10. suggestive: redolent

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