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Definition |
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saliva |
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today |
a liquid produced by glands in the mouth that helps us to chew and digest food. Saliva has no color or taste. |
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owl |
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today |
a bird with large eyes set in front of a large head, a strong, hooked beak, and strong, sharp claws. Owls are most active at night and hunt other animals for food. There are many different kinds of owls. |
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destructive |
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today |
causing complete ruin or destruction. |
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identity |
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today |
all of those things by which a person or thing is known or is considered as being. [3 definitions] |
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rash2 |
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today |
a condition in which red bumps or spots break out on the skin. [2 definitions] |
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art |
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today |
the creation of things whose purpose is to be beautiful or full of meaning. [4 definitions] |
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lotion |
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today |
a thick liquid for rubbing on the skin. Lotions are used to moisten, heal, or protect the skin. |
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embrace |
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today |
to hold closely in one's arms; hug. [3 definitions] |
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tapestry |
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today |
a piece of heavy cloth into which a design or picture has been woven with colored threads. Tapestries are used as wall decorations. |
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kangaroo |
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today |
a mammal with long pointed ears, short front legs, and big, powerful back legs. Kangaroos use their large tails for balance when hopping. Kangaroos are marsupials that live in Australia and New Guinea. The females have a pouch in their belly, where they carry their baby for a few months after it is born. Some kinds of kangaroos are as small as rabbits; other kinds are as large as grown humans. |
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