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Word |
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Date |
Definition |
Site |
Level |
injure |
1 |
today |
to harm; damage; wound. |
Main |
Int. |
equanimity |
1 |
today |
the quality of remaining calm, serene, or unruffled, esp. under stress; composure. |
Main |
Adv. |
modest |
1 |
today |
not thinking too highly of oneself; humble. [3 definitions] |
Main |
Int. |
adit |
1 |
today |
an entrance or means of access, esp. a more or less horizontal passageway that leads into a mine. |
Main |
Adv. |
parallel |
1 |
today |
lying or moving in the same direction and being the same distance apart at every point. Parallel lines never meet or cross each other. [5 definitions] |
Main |
Int. |
lend |
1 |
today |
to give with the understanding that what has been given will be returned. [3 definitions] |
Kids |
Ch. |
admittance |
1 |
today |
permission to enter; right of entry. |
Main |
Int. |
find out |
1 |
today |
to discover; learn. |
Main |
Int. |
responsible |
1 |
today |
expected to take care of particular duties and jobs. [3 definitions] |
Main |
Int. |
elephant |
1 |
today |
an enormous mammal with a very long nose called a trunk. Elephants have curved tusks, huge, floppy ears, and four long, thick legs. Elephants use their trunks to pick up food, drink water, or lift things. They use their tusks to dig roots. Elephants travel in herds, eating tons of plants every day. African elephants are the largest mammals that live on land. Indian elephants are smaller and can be trained to work with people. |
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Int. |