| Term | Definition |
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adapt |
v. to change to fit new conditions v. to make changes in something or make it useful |
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adaptation |
n. a changing to fit new conditions n. something that is changed from something else |
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deplete |
v. to use up |
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efficient |
adj. producing results without waste |
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fatigue |
n. feeling of tiredness v. to make or become tired |
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gait |
n. the way a person or animal moves on foot |
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glare |
v. to shine with a strong, harsh light v. to stare angrily at |
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glaring |
adj. shining with a harsh, brilliant light adj. very obvious |
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habitat |
n. the place or type of place where a plant or animal is normally found |
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oblivious |
adj. not aware of |
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oblivion |
n. a state of forgetting or being forgotten |
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outmoded |
adj. no longer needed or fashionable |
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prominent |
adj. projecting; standing out adj. very easy to see; easily noticed adj. famous; well-known |
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quench |
v. to put out; to extinguish v. to satisfy with a liquid |
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rigor |
n. a condition that makes life difficult n. strictness or severity |
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rigorous |
adj. severe, extreme adj. thorough; complete |
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sear |
v. to wither; to dry up v. to burn the surface of with sudden heat |
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transport |
v. to carry or move from one place to another |
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wend |
v. to travel; to go on one's way |
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fatigue |
v. to make or become tired |
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glare |
n. a strong, blinding light n. an angry stare |
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transport |
n. the act of carrying from one place to another |