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mollusk |
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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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establish |
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to successfully start or make something that did not exist before. [2 definitions] |
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rotten |
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in the state of being rotted; bad; spoiled. [2 definitions] |
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adjacent |
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near or next to. |
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command |
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to order or instruct. [7 definitions] |
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old |
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having lived or existed for many years; not young or new. [2 definitions] |
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uncivilized |
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not civilized; barbarous or wild. |
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discreet |
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reserved and judicious, esp. in talking about or otherwise revealing confidential matters; circumspect. [2 definitions] |
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bridle |
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the part of a horse harness that fits the head and is used to guide or control. [3 definitions] |
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outgoing |
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going out or leaving. [2 definitions] |
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