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The {{c1::calf}} is the back part of the leg between the knee and the ankle.

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A {{c1::calf}} is a young cow or bull. Book_2 Lesson_1
A {{c1::claw}} is the sharp curved nail on the toe of a bird or animal.
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A {{c1::claw}} is the part of a crab or lobster used for gripping.
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To {{c1::claw}} something is to scratch or dig it with sharp nails.
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A {{c1::couple}} is two things of the same kind. Book_2
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A {{c1::couple}} is two people who do things together. Book_2
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A {{c1::cushion}} is a pillow or a pad with a soft filling. Book_2
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A {{c1::flap}} is something attached on only one side so that it can move freely.
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To {{c1::flap}} is to move up and down. Book_2 Lesson_1
A {{c1::groom}} is a person who takes care of horses. Book_2
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A {{c1::groom}} is a man who is getting married. Book_2
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To {{c1::groom}} is to clean or make neat. Book_2 Lesson_1
A {{c1::share}} is a part that each person gets of a whole. Book_2
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To {{c1::share}} is to use or enjoy with others. Book_2
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A {{c1::shelter}} is anything that covers or protects. Book_2
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To {{c1::shelter}} is to give protection or safety to someone or something.
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A {{c1::yard}} is the land around a building. Book_2 Lesson_1
A {{c1::yard}} is a length equal to three feet or thirty-six inches.
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{{c1::Zero}} is the number equal to 0. It stands for nothing.
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An {{c1::accident}} is anything that happens in an unplanned way, especially when
it causes injury or damage. Book_2 Lesson_2
An {{c1::acrobat}} is a person who does tricks that take great strength and good
control in moving the body. Book_2 Lesson_2
An {{c1::alarm}} is a signal, such as a bell or buzzer, that warns people or tells
them to take action. Book_2 Lesson_2
{{c1::Alarm}} is a feeling that something is wrong or that there is danger.
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To {{c1::alarm}} somebody is to make that person afraid or fearful.
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To {{c1::bounce}} is to spring back after hitting something.
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{{c1::Enormous}} means very big. Book_2 Lesson_2
A {{c1::gap}} is an opening or space in something that is normally closed.
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A {{c1::scoop}} is a tool like a bowl with a handle. It can be large or small and
is used for digging into and lifting loose or soft materials.
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To {{c1::scoop}} something is to take it up in a quick movement.
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A {{c1::support}} is something used to hold an object in place and to keep it from
falling. Book_2 Lesson_2
To {{c1::support}} something is to hold it in place or to keep it from falling.
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A {{c1::tangle}} is a mix-up of things twisted or knotted together.
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To {{c1::tangle}} is to become twisted or knotted together. Book_2
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To {{c1::weigh}} something is to find out how heavy it is. Book_2
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To {{c1::weigh}} a certain amount is to have that much heaviness.
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{{c1::Weight}} is the measure of how heavy something is. Book_2
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An {{c1::antenna}} is one of the two long, thin feelers on the head of many insects
and of some water animals such as lobsters. Book_2 Lesson_3
An {{c1::antenna}} is a metal rod or wire used to send and receive radio and
television messages. Book_2 Lesson_3
{{c1::Balance}} is the state of being firm and steady. Book_2
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To {{c1::balance}} is to stay in a steady position without falling.
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To {{c1::balance}} is to hold something in a steady position without letting it
fall. Book_2 Lesson_3
A {{c1::boulder}} is a large, rounded rock, resting on or in the ground.
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A {{c1::cliff}} is a steep, high rock face with a sharp drop to the ground below.
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A {{c1::joint}} is the place where two parts meet or come together.
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A {{c1::machine}} is an object that is used to do certain kinds of work. It can
have both fixed or moving parts. Book_2 Lesson_3
A {{c1::motor}} is an object that provides the power to make something move or do
work. Book_2 Lesson_3
A {{c1::muscle}} is a part of the body that can be stretched or tightened to make
the body move. Book_2 Lesson_3
A {{c1::planet}} is a large object in space that moves in a regular path around the
sun or some other star. Book_2 Lesson_3
A {{c1::slope}} is a surface, a line, or a piece of land that is higher at one
point than at another. Book_2 Lesson_3
To {{c1::slope}} is to lie at an angle. Book_2 Lesson_3
An {{c1::ape}} is a large, strong animal related to monkeys but without a tail. It
can stand on two feet. Book_2 Lesson_4
To {{c1::ape}} someone is to copy the actions or speech of that person.
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The {{c1::brain}} is the gray matter made of nerve cells packed inside the skull.
It is what we think with. It controls other parts of the body.
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A {{c1::branch}} is a part of the tree that grows out of its main stem.
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A {{c1::branch}} is anything that comes from a main part of something, as a branch
comes from a tree. Book_2 Lesson_4
A {{c1::cavern}} is a large cave. Book_2 Lesson_4
A {{c1::chimney}} is something made with an open center to let the smoke from a
fire rise and escape outside. Book_2 Lesson_4
A {{c1::dozen}} is a group of twelve. Book_2 Lesson_4
A {{c1::flame}} is the bright, glowing gas we see when something burns.
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A {{c1::net}} is a piece of material made of string or rope knotted together in a
way that leaves evenly spaced holes. Book_2 Lesson_4
A {{c1::spear}} is a long pole with a sharp, pointed blade at one end.
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A {{c1::torch}} is a burning stick held in the hand to give light.
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To {{c1::absorb}} is to take in or soak up. Book_2 Lesson_5
An {{c1::anchor}} is a heavy weight on a rope or chain. It is dropped from a boat
to keep it from moving. Book_2 Lesson_5
To {{c1::anchor}} something is to hold it firmly in place. Book_2
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A {{c1::brush}} is an object made of short, stiff hairs or wires that are fastened
to a handle. Book_2 Lesson_5
To {{c1::brush}} is to clean, paint, or smooth something by using a brush.
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To {{c1::brush}} is to touch something lightly by moving against it.
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A {{c1::bud}} is a small swelling on a plant that will grow into a twig, flower, or
leaf. Book_2 Lesson_5
The {{c1::center}} of something is its exact middle. Book_2
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A {{c1::center}} is a place where people come together for some purpose.
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A {{c1::core}} is the hard middle part of fruits such as apples or pears. It holds
the seeds of the plant. Book_2 Lesson_5
A {{c1::factory}} is a building or group of buildings where things are made.
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A {{c1::hive}} is the place where bees live. Book_2 Lesson_5
A {{c1::sapling}} is a young tree. Book_2 Lesson_5
The {{c1::trunk}} is the tall main stem of a tree. This is where its branches grow.
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The {{c1::trunk}} is the long nose of an elephant. Book_2
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A {{c1::trunk}} is a large box or case with a lid that can be shut and locked.
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The {{c1::trunk}} is the covered part at the back of a car. It is used for carrying
suitcases and other objects. Book_2 Lesson_5
A {{c1::cone}} is an object that has a round, flat base and comes to a point at the
other end. Book_2 Lesson_6
A {{c1::cone}} is the fruit of a pine or other evergreen tree. It holds the seeds.
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A {{c1::cube}} is a solid figure with six square sides. Book_2
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The {{c1::earth}} is the third planet from the sun and is the one we live on.
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{{c1::Earth}} is soil or dirt. Book_2 Lesson_6
A {{c1::fern}} is a green plant with feathery leaves. It does not produce flowers.
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{{c1::Fuel}} is something that is burned to give power or heat such as wood, coal,
or oil. Book_2 Lesson_6
A {{c1::grain}} is a tiny hard piece of something. Book_2
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{{c1::Grain}} is the seeds of cereal plants such as corn, wheat, or oats.
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A {{c1::lizard}} is a cold-blooded animal with a long, narrow body. It has four
legs, and a long tail. Book_2 Lesson_6
A {{c1::miner}} is someone who works under the ground to dig for coal or other
useful minerals. Book_2 Lesson_6
The {{c1::present}} is the time that is happening now. It is between the past and
the future. Book_2 Lesson_6
A {{c1::present}} is something that one person gives to another to show love,
friendship, or thanks. Book_2 Lesson_6
{{c1::Present}} means being at a certain place at a certain time. The opposite is
absent. Book_2 Lesson_6
A {{c1::seam}} is the line made when two pieces of cloth are sewn together.
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A {{c1::seam}} is a layer of some natural material that lies between two other
layers in the ground. Book_2 Lesson_6
A {{c1::badge}} is a sign or mark to show that a person belongs to a certain group.
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A {{c1::banner}} is a flag or other piece of cloth with words or signs on it.
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A {{c1::corner}} is the place where two walls or two sides of something meet.
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A {{c1::corner}} is the place where two streets come together.
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To {{c1::corner}} is to force a person or thing into a place that is hard to get
out of. Book_2 Lesson_7
A {{c1::design}} is a pattern or arrangement of lines, shapes, or colors.
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To {{c1::design}} something is to make a plan to show how it will look or how it
will be made. Book_2 Lesson_7
A {{c1::display}} is a public showing of things so that they can be looked at.
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To {{c1::display}} something is to set it out for others to see.
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A {{c1::fold}} is a mark or crease made when something is bent over on itself.
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To {{c1::fold}} something is to bend it over one or more times so that one part
rests on another. Book_2 Lesson_7
A {{c1::parade}} is many people marching or moving along a certain street or road.
They do this to enjoy and remember a special day. There are often bands, cars, and
flags, too. Book_2 Lesson_7
A {{c1::rectangle}} is a figure made from four straight lines. All four angles in
the figure are the same size. Book_2 Lesson_7
To {{c1::salute}} is to respect or honor in some way such as raising the hand to
the forehead. Book_2 Lesson_7
The {{c1::tread}} is the grooved part of a tire that touches the ground as it
moves. Book_2 Lesson_7
To {{c1::tread}} is to walk or step on by bringing the feet down heavily.
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An {{c1::aquarium}} is a glass tank filled with water. Plants and animals that live
in water, especially fish, are kept there. Book_2 Lesson_8
An {{c1::aquarium}} is a building where many different kinds of living fish and
other water animals are on display. Book_2 Lesson_8
A {{c1::cage}} is a kind of box with bars or wire netting. It is a place to keep
animals or birds. Book_2 Lesson_8
A {{c1::club}} is a heavy stick that is used for hitting and swinging at something.
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A {{c1::club}} is a group of people who meet from time to time to do some special
thing. Book_2 Lesson_8
A {{c1::faucet}} is a handle fitted to a pipe. It is used to control the flow of
water. It is also called a tap. Book_2 Lesson_8
A {{c1::flood}} is a great flow of water over land that is dry.
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To {{c1::flood}} is to cover with water. Book_2 Lesson_8
A {{c1::gift}} is something that is given. It is a present. Book_2
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An {{c1::icicle}} is a thin, pointed, hanging piece of ice. It is formed by water
freezing as it drips. Book_2 Lesson_8
To {{c1::imitate}} is to try to act like someone or something else. It is the same
as to copy. Book_2 Lesson_8
A {{c1::pearl}} is a smooth round object that forms inside the shell of an oyster.
It is usually a white or pale gray color. Book_2 Lesson_8
A {{c1::valley}} is a low piece of land lying between hills or mountains.
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{{c1::Aboard}} means in or on a ship, train, or airplane. Book_2
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A {{c1::blast}} is a strong wind or movement of air. Book_2
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A {{c1::blast}} is a loud noise. Book_2 Lesson_9
To {{c1::blast}} something is to blow it up. Book_2 Lesson_9
To {{c1::blast}} off is to go up in the air or into space. Book_2
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A {{c1::career}} is the kind of work a person does for many years.
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To be {{c1::cautious}} is to be careful in order to avoid mistakes, trouble, or
danger. Book_2 Lesson_9
A {{c1::girder}} is a large, strong piece of metal or wood. It is used to support
bridges or parts of buildings. Book_2 Lesson_9
An {{c1::inventor}} is a person who thinks up or makes something for the first
time. Book_2 Lesson_9
To {{c1::invent}} something is to make it for the first time.
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To {{c1::rotate}} is to turn in a circle around a center. Book_2
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To {{c1::rotate}} is to take turns in a certain order. Book_2
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A {{c1::story}} is a report of something that happened. Book_2
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A {{c1::story}} is a tale that is made up. Often it may be written down for people
to read. Book_2 Lesson_9
A {{c1::story}} is a space or rooms that make up one level of a building.
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A {{c1::strand}} is one of the threads that are twisted together to make string,
yarn, or rope. It is also a single hair. Book_2 Lesson_9
To {{c1::strand}} is to leave in a difficult or helpless position.
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A {{c1::tower}} is a building or a part of a building that is taller than it is
wide. Book_2 Lesson_9
To {{c1::tower}} is to rise high in the air. Book_2 Lesson_9
{{c1::Astronomy}} is the study of planets, stars, and other objects in space.
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{{c1::Besides}} means in addition to or also. Book_2 Lesson_10
A {{c1::crater}} is a round hole in the shape of a bowl. It is found in the ground
or at the mouth of a volcano. Book_2 Lesson_10
A {{c1::degree}} is a unit for measuring how warm something is.
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A {{c1::degree}} is a stage or step in a series that one goes through.
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{{c1::Diameter}} is the distance from side to side and through the center of a
circle or a round object. Book_2 Lesson_10
To {{c1::gaze}} is to look steadily at something for a long time.
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{{c1::Gravity}} is the force on our planet that pulls things toward the center of
the earth. Book_2 Lesson_10
{{c1::Gravity}} is the condition of being serious. Book_2
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To {{c1::reflect}} is to turn or throw something back. Book_2
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To {{c1::reflect}} is to think carefully about something. Book_2
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A {{c1::telescope}} is an object that makes distant things seem closer and larger.
It does this by using mirrors and lenses. Book_2 Lesson_10
The {{c1::universe}} is all of space and all of the objects in space.
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An {{c1::atlas}} is a book of maps. Book_2 Lesson_11
To be {{c1::aware}} is to know or to learn about something. Book_2
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A {{c1::boar}} is an adult male pig. Book_2 Lesson_11
The {{c1::equator}} is an imaginary line around the middle of the earth. It is at
an equal distance from the North and South Poles. Book_2
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A {{c1::fang}} is a long pointed tooth. It is found in animals like dogs and
tigers, which use it to tear meat. It is also found in snakes.
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{{c1::Fierce}} means wild and likely to attack. Book_2 Lesson_11
{{c1::Fierce}} means very strong and violent. Book_2 Lesson_11
A {{c1::hoof}} is the hard tough covering on the foot of an animal such as a horse,
a cow, or a deer. Book_2 Lesson_11
A {{c1::journey}} is a trip from one place to another. It is often one made over a
great distance. Book_2 Lesson_11
{{c1::Local}} means having to do with a particular place. It is usually the town or
neighborhood where one is living. Book_2 Lesson_11
{{c1::Local}} means making all the stops along a train line. This is different from
the express, which makes fewer stops. Book_2 Lesson_11
{{c1::Rare}} means not seen or happening very often. Book_2
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{{c1::Rare}} means meat that is cooked very little. Book_2
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An {{c1::arch}} is a curved piece of wood, stone, or metal over an open space. It
supports the weight above it. Book_2 Lesson_12
{{c1::Attention}} is thinking, listening, or watching carefully.
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An {{c1::award}} is something given for doing well. Book_2
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To {{c1::award}} something is to give it as a prize or a reward.
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To {{c1::collapse}} is to fall down suddenly or to cave in. Book_2
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To {{c1::collapse}} is to fold together. Book_2 Lesson_12
To {{c1::demolish}} something is to destroy or tear it down.
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{{c1::Excess}} means more than is needed or allowed. Book_2
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An {{c1::excess}} is an amount that is too much or more than is needed.
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An {{c1::outline}} is a line showing the outside edge of an object or figure.
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An {{c1::outline}} is a short list or plan that gives the main ideas of a longer
report. Book_2 Lesson_12
A {{c1::sculpture}} is a work of art made by shaping wood, stone, or other material
into a certain form. Book_2 Lesson_12
A {{c1::spade}} is a tool for digging. It often has a long handle fastened to a
flat metal blade. Book_2 Lesson_12
A {{c1::utensil}} is a tool or container that is used for a special purpose.
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{{c1::Bustle}} is busy and noisy movement. Book_2 Lesson_13
To {{c1::bustle}} is to move around in a busy, excited way. Book_2
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A {{c1::channel}} is the bed or path of a river or stream. Book_2
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A {{c1::channel}} is a groove or cut that allows water to pass through it.
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A {{c1::channel}} is a body of water joining two larger bodies of water.
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A {{c1::channel}} is a way to carry an electrical signal to a television set.
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To {{c1::connect}} is to join or bring together. Book_2
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An {{c1::empire}} is a number of countries or areas under the control of a single
ruler or government. Book_2 Lesson_13
To {{c1::mention}} something is to speak of it without going into a lot of detail.
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A {{c1::peak}} is the pointed top of a moun- tain. Book_2
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A {{c1::peak}} is any pointed top. Book_2 Lesson_13
A {{c1::scholar}} is a person who has studied a subject and knows a great deal
about it. Book_2 Lesson_13
To {{c1::settle}} is to come to rest. Book_2 Lesson_13
To {{c1::settle}} is to decide about some problem. Book_2
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To {{c1::settle}} is to live in a place and make it one's home.
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A {{c1::vehicle}} is anything on wheels or runners used to carry people or things
from place to place. Book_2 Lesson_13
A {{c1::zigzag}} is a line that angles as it changes direction from side to side.
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To {{c1::zigzag}} is to change direction at an angle by moving from side to side.
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An {{c1::adult}} is a person, animal, or plant that is fully grown.
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{{c1::Adult}} means fully grown. Book_2 Lesson_14
A {{c1::clump}} is a group of things that grow close to each other or are packed
tightly together. Book_2 Lesson_14
To {{c1::clump}} is to walk in a way that makes a heavy, dull sound.
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{{c1::Curious}} means to be eager to learn about people or things.
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{{c1::Curious}} means strange or unusual. Book_2 Lesson_14
{{c1::Gratitude}} is a feeling of thanks for a gift, a favor, or some other
kindness. Book_2 Lesson_14
A {{c1::herd}} is a group of animals that live or move about together.
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A {{c1::newcomer}} is someone who has just arrived in a place.
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{{c1::Plain}} means simple, not fancy. Book_2 Lesson_14
A {{c1::plain}} is a large piece of flat land with few trees.
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{{c1::Plain}} means easy to see or understand. Book_2 Lesson_14
A {{c1::stalk}} is the main stem of a plant. Book_2 Lesson_14
To {{c1::stalk}} is to walk in a stiff way that shows one is hurt or angry.
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To {{c1::stalk}} is to follow something in a quiet way in order not to be seen.
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A {{c1::tusk}} is a long, curved, very large tooth that sticks out of the mouth of
animals like elephants or walruses. Book_2 Lesson_14
{{c1::Wealthy}} means having a great amount of money, property, or valuable things.
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A {{c1::base}} is the lowest part of something. Book_2 Lesson_15
A {{c1::base}} is a place where the people in the army, navy, or air force do their
work. Book_2 Lesson_15
A {{c1::base}} is one of the four corners of the inside field in baseball. A player
must touch each one to score a run. Book_2 Lesson_15
A {{c1::din}} is a loud, annoying noise that continues for some time.
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To {{c1::discard}} is to throw away or get rid of. Book_2
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A {{c1::dome}} is a roof in the shape of an upsidedown bowl.
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A {{c1::gallon}} is a measure for liquids. It equals four quarts.
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An {{c1::instrument}} is a tool used for doing careful work.
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An {{c1::instrument}} is an object for making music. Book_2
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A {{c1::luxury}} is something that gives pleasure but is not really needed. It
often costs a lot of money. Book_2 Lesson_15
A {{c1::mallet}} is a hammer with a large head. It is made of wood or hard rubber
so that it does not scratch what it hits. Book_2 Lesson_15
{{c1::Skill}} is being able to do something well after study or training.
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{{c1::Slight}} means small in amount or importance. Book_2
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