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| mammal |
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a warm-blooded animal with fur or hair on its skin and a skeleton inside its body. Mammal mothers produce milk to feed their babies. Most mammals have four legs or two arms and two legs. Dogs, cows, elephants, mice, whales, and humans are all mammals. |
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| drug |
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a substance used to cure or heal; medicine. [3 definitions] |
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| amphibian |
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a small animal that spends part of its life cycle in water and part of its life cycle on land. Amphibians hatch in water and breathe with gills. Then they develop lungs so the adults can breathe air. Amphibians are cold-blooded animals with skeletons inside their bodies. Frogs, toads, and salamanders are amphibians. [2 definitions] |
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| politics |
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the work or study of government. [3 definitions] |
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| food |
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anything that contains nutrients and is eaten by living creatures in order to maintain life, health, and growth. |
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| culture |
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the language, customs, ideas, and art of a particular group of people. [4 definitions] |
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