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otter |
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a mammal with brown fur, a long body, short legs, and webbed feet. Otters live in the water where they eat fish, frogs, and other water animals. Different kinds of otters are found in most parts of the world. They live in groups and are very playful. Otters are related to skunks, badgers, and other kinds of weasels. |
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unite |
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to join together into a whole; combine. [3 definitions] |
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catch |
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to get control of (someone or something moving away); capture. [13 definitions] |
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regency |
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a person or group that governs in place of a disabled or underage ruler, or the office and authority of such a person or group. [3 definitions] |
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guise |
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external appearance or semblance, esp. if deceptive. [2 definitions] |
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crowbar |
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a heavy steel bar or rod, often with a flattened and bent end, that is designed to be used as a lever. |
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stunning |
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very amazing or shocking. [2 definitions] |
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confuse |
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to fail to see the difference between or among. [2 definitions] |
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advise |
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to give advice to; recommend. [3 definitions] |
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