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Definition |
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| crustacean |
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today |
an aquatic animal with a hard shell and jointed legs. Crustaceans live in fresh or salt water. There are many kinds of crustaceans, including crabs, crayfish, lobsters, and shrimps. Crustaceans are kinds of arthropods. |
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| money |
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today |
the coins or paper notes of a country used to buy things or pay for services. |
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| lake |
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a large body of fresh or salt water that is surrounded on all sides by land. |
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| earth |
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(often capitalized) the fifth largest planet in our solar system and the third in distance from the sun. [4 definitions] |
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| fungus |
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one of a large group of living things that appear similar to plants but cannot make their own food using sunlight in the way plants do. Fungi consume plant, animal, and other living matter. Mushrooms, yeasts, and molds are fungi. Fungi help decompose dead plants and animals. |
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| crime |
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something a person does that is against the law. [3 definitions] |
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| arthropod |
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a large group of animals with hard shells on the outsides of their bodies, legs with joints, and no bones inside their bodies. Insects, spiders, centipedes, and crabs are arthropods. |
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| music |
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sound with tones and rhythm that can be listened to and enjoyed. Music can be made by voices or instruments. [4 definitions] |
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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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| 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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