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Latest revision as of 06:32, 13 October 2021

Preposterous [1]

(1): ( a.) Having that first which ought to be last; inverted in order.

(2): ( a.) Contrary to nature or reason; not adapted to the end; utterly and glaringly foolish; unreasonably absurd; perverted.

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