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salamander |
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a small animal with a long, thin body, a long tail, and moist, smooth skin. Although salamanders look like lizards, they are amphibians closely related to frogs and toads. Young salamanders live in water. Most adult salamanders live in moist woodlands. |
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vacant |
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without activity or contents; empty. [3 definitions] |
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crook |
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something bent, curved, or hooked. [4 definitions] |
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hobble |
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to walk awkwardly, unsteadily, or with difficulty; limp. [6 definitions] |
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laud |
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to praise. [3 definitions] |
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uncivil |
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lacking good manners or courtesy; impolite. [2 definitions] |
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crew |
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a group of people working together to perform a joint function. [3 definitions] |
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recalcitrant |
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stubbornly disobedient; refractory. [3 definitions] |
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head |
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the top or leading part of an animal body. In vertebrates the head contains the brain, eyes, nose, ears, and mouth. In invertebrates, the head contains eyes, mouth parts, and other organs. [10 definitions] |
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