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mammoth |
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a very large extinct mammal closely related to elephants. Mammoths were much bigger than elephants, and had shaggy black fur and long tusks that curved upward. Several kinds of mammoths lived in the Northern Hemisphere until the end of the last Ice Age. [2 definitions] |
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fag |
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to make weary or exhausted; tire (often fol. by "out"). [4 definitions] |
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statistics |
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(used with a plural verb) pieces of data or facts gathered in the form of numbers. |
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maneuver |
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a planned movement of soldiers, ships, or tanks. [5 definitions] |
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legion |
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an army unit in ancient Rome that was made up of soldiers on foot and on horseback. [2 definitions] |
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society |
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the members of a community or group considered together. [5 definitions] |
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shambles |
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(construed as sing. or pl.) a place or condition of disarray or destruction. |
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intertwine |
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to twist together, one about the other; interlace or interlock. |
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ice |
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water in a frozen, solid state. [6 definitions] |
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tack |
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a short pin with a flat, wide head. [4 definitions] |
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