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Date |
Definition |
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money |
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today |
Money is what we use to pay for things. Money comes in coins or paper bills. |
Kids |
El. |
myth |
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today |
A myth is a story passed down from people who lived long, long ago. Myths are often interesting and exciting stories that explain things like how the world began or where things in nature came from. Many ancient people, living in different places in the world, created their own myths about where the sun came from, for example, or how people came to live on the earth. Myths often tell stories about the gods of an ancient people or of strange or amazing creatures. [3 definitions] |
Kids |
El. |
sharply |
1 |
today |
severely, abruptly, or harshly. [3 definitions] |
Kids |
Adv. |
labile |
1 |
today |
subject to or ready for change; adaptable. [2 definitions] |
Kids |
Adv. |
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. |
Kids |
El. |
amphibian |
1 |
today |
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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Ch. |