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| mollusk |
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a member of a group of invertebrate animals that live in water. Most kinds of mollusks live in the ocean and have soft bodies covered by a shell. Snails, clams, squid, and octopuses are examples of mollusks. |
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| government |
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the making of laws and important decisions that control or affect all the people living in a community, state, or nation. [3 definitions] |
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| sport |
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an athletic event or game played according to rules. Sports often require certain skills and involve two people or teams on opposite sides. [6 definitions] |
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| weather |
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the conditions outside at a particular place and time. Sunshine, clouds, temperature, and rain are some of the changing conditions that make up the weather. [3 definitions] |
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| happiness |
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the fact or condition of being happy or glad. |
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| film |
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a thin layer or coating. [5 definitions] |
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| reptile |
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a cold-blooded animal with a skeleton inside its body and dry scales or hard plates on its skin. Most reptiles lay eggs with soft, leathery shells. Some kinds of reptiles live in water, but use their noses to breathe air into their lungs. Lizards, turtles, snakes, and crocodiles are kinds of reptiles. Most reptiles have short legs, but snakes creep on the ground without legs. |
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