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Date |
Definition |
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very |
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today |
to a great extent; in a high degree; extremely. [6 definitions] |
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Int. |
mollusk |
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today |
a member of a group of invertebrate animals that live in water. Most kinds of mollusks live in the ocean and have soft bodies covered by a shell. Snails, clams, squid, and octopuses are examples of mollusks. |
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Int. |
evening |
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today |
the period between late afternoon and nightfall. [2 definitions] |
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Int. |
porpoise |
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today |
a mammal that lives in the ocean. Porpoises look like large fish, but they breathe air. Some kinds of porpoises have a triangular fin on their back. Porpoises are closely related to dolphins and other whales with teeth. Porpoises have a round head with a blunt snout. [2 definitions] |
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Int. |
fade |
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today |
to lose color. [4 definitions] |
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Int. |
aggravate |
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today |
to make worse. [2 definitions] |
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Int. |
conquest |
1 |
today |
the act or process of conquering. [2 definitions] |
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Int. |
grade |
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today |
a level, degree, or rank in a scale. [7 definitions] |
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Int. |
reprimand |
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today |
a strong, usu. formal statement of disapproval; rebuke. [2 definitions] |
Main |
Adv. |
interweave |
1 |
today |
to weave together. [3 definitions] |
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Adv. |