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raccoon |
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today |
a small mammal with brown and gray fur, a long tail with black rings, and a pointed face with black markings that look like a mask. Raccoons eat plants and small animals such as insects and frogs. In towns and cities, they eat garbage. Several kinds of raccoons live in North and South America and on Caribbean islands. |
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indescribable |
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today |
not capable of being described; beyond description. |
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aphasia |
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partial or total loss of the ability to use or to understand spoken or written language, usu. as a result of damage to the brain. |
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stark |
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in all respects; total; extreme. [4 definitions] |
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forget-me-not |
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any of several low-growing plants with clusters of small, blue flowers, considered to be a token of constancy in friendship or love. |
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water |
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a clear liquid that has no taste or odor. Water takes the form of rain, rivers, oceans, and lakes and is a requirement for most forms of life. [6 definitions] |
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erode |
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to slowly wear away, eat into, or destroy by the action of friction, or as if by friction. [3 definitions] |
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