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whale1 |
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today |
a very large mammal that lives in the water. Most kinds of whales live in the ocean. They have a body shaped like a dolphin or porpoise, flippers for front limbs, and a flat, triangular tail. Some kinds of whales have teeth; others feed with baleen. [2 definitions] |
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acquire |
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to get or come to have as one's own. |
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go without saying |
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today |
to be so clearly true or evident that there is no need to mention (something); used to emphasize one's certainty about or the obviousness of something. |
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flat1 |
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today |
having a surface without areas that are lower or higher than others. A flat surface does not have bumps, hills, or dips; smooth; even. [12 definitions] |
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duck2 |
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to lower the head or whole body quickly to avoid something. [3 definitions] |
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understanding |
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the ability to understand; thinking; intelligence. [6 definitions] |
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frame |
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a structure made of parts that are joined together and that supports a larger object. [5 definitions] |
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star |
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any of a vast number of heavenly bodies that give out great heat and light and can be visible from earth as points of light in the night sky. [8 definitions] |
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strive |
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to try or work hard. |
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seemly |
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today |
in accord with decency and propriety; suitable; fitting; decorous. [3 definitions] |
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