Anchises
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Definitely a hard limit. des·ul·to·ry ˈdesəlˌtôrē/ adjective adjective: desultory lacking a plan, purpose, or enthusiasm. "a few people were left, dancing in a desultory fashion" synonyms: casual, cursory, superficial, token, perfunctory, half-hearted, lukewarm; More random, aimless, erratic, unmethodical, unsystematic, chaotic, inconsistent, irregular, intermittent, sporadic, fitful "the desultory interest you have in your child's welfare is appalling" antonyms: keen (of conversation or speech) going constantly from one subject to another in a halfhearted way; unfocused. "the desultory conversation faded" occurring randomly or occasionally. "desultory passengers were appearing" Origin late 16th century (also in the literal sense ‘skipping around’): from Latin desultorius ‘superficial’ (literally ‘relating to a vaulter’), from desultor ‘vaulter,’ from the verb desilire . Translate desultory to Use over time for: desultory
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