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Word |
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Date |
Definition |
Site |
Level |
| politics |
1 |
today |
the work or study of government. [3 definitions] |
Kids |
Int. |
| natural resource |
1 |
today |
materials that are found in nature and that can be used by people in many ways. Fresh water, soil, coal, and forests are all examples of natural resources. |
Kids |
Int. |
| garden |
1 |
today |
A garden is a piece of land where people grow flowers, fruits, or vegetables. |
WILD |
WILD |
| chemistry |
1 |
today |
Chemistry is one of the sciences. In chemistry, people study the basic substances that all things are made of. Iron, oxygen, and gold are some examples of basic substances. In chemistry, people also study what happens when they put basic substances together. |
WILD |
WILD |
| jewelry |
1 |
today |
rings, watches, necklaces, or other ornaments; jewels. |
Kids |
Int. |
| animal |
1 |
today |
one of a large group of living things that can move around by themselves to find food. Animals eat plants, funguses, or other animals. Birds, reptiles, fish, amphibians, mammals, insects, snails, and worms are some of the major kinds of animals. [2 definitions] |
Kids |
Int. |
| reproduction |
1 |
today |
the process of reproducing or being reproduced. [3 definitions] |
Kids |
Int. |
| furniture |
1 |
today |
movable objects such as chairs, tables, and beds used to make a room fit for living in. |
Kids |
Int. |
| plant |
1 |
today |
one of a large group of living things that use sunlight to make their own food. Most plants have leaves, stems, roots and either flowers or cones. Plants use a green pigment called chlorophyll to absorb energy from sunlight. Grasses, trees, vines, vegetables, cactuses, ferns and mosses are plants. [5 definitions] |
Kids |
Int. |
| food |
1 |
today |
anything that contains nutrients and is eaten by living creatures in order to maintain life, health, and growth. |
Kids |
Int. |
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