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oyster |
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today |
a small animal with a soft body and a hard shell in two pieces. Oysters have a rough shell with a very shiny inside, where pearls sometimes grow. Oysters live in shallow ocean water. They are mollusks and are closely related to clams and mussels. People eat some kinds of oysters. |
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literature |
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today |
writings that have lasting value. Literature includes stories, poems, plays, and essays. [2 definitions] |
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punch1 |
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today |
a hard, quick blow with the fist. [4 definitions] |
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scant |
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today |
barely enough; very little. [2 definitions] |
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lace |
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today |
a fabric made of fine threads that has holes in it as part of the design. [3 definitions] |
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damage |
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harm or injury that makes something less useful or valuable. [2 definitions] |
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attachment |
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today |
the act or process of attaching. [3 definitions] |
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technology |
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today |
a field of knowledge having to do with the practical applications of science and industry, or the inventions and methods of solving problems that are produced through research in these areas. [2 definitions] |
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swarm1 |
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a large number of insects moving together in a group. [6 definitions] |
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turn |
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to cause to move around a center point. [22 definitions] |
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