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badger |
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a furry mammal with short legs and a long body. The American badger has a white stripe on its forehead that runs down its back, and it has long dark marks on its face also. Badgers eat worms, rodents, rabbits, and plants. Different kinds of badgers live in Europe, Asia, and North America. They are related to skunks, otters, and other kinds of weasels. [2 definitions] |
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culture |
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the language, customs, ideas, and art of a particular group of people. [4 definitions] |
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stiff |
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not easy to bend. [8 definitions] |
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building |
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a large structure built for people to live in or do things in. Houses, schools, stores, and offices are buildings. [2 definitions] |
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commit |
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to do; perform. [3 definitions] |
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body |
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all the physical material that makes up a person or animal, including limbs, organs, tissue, and other parts. [5 definitions] |
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