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anticipate |
(v) regard something as probable or likely; to look forward to |
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flock |
(v) come together as in a cluster or flock |
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usher |
(n) somebody who escorts people to their seats. |
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exploits |
(n) An act or deed, especially a brilliant or heroic one |
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creeping |
(n) a slow creeping mode of locomotion (on hands and knees or dragging the body) |
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irrevocably |
(adv) conclusively, permanently, indelibly |
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ambiguous |
(adj) having more than one possible meaning; open to two or more interpretations |
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generate |
(v) produce (energy) |
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migration |
(n) the periodic passage of groups of animals (especially birds or fishes) from one region to another for feeding or breeding |
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sequestered |
(adj) kept separate and secluded |
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carcinogen |
(n) any substance that produces cancer |
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tarnish |
(n) discoloration of metal surface caused by oxidation, make dirty or spotty, as by exposure to air |
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unique |
(adj) highly unusual or rare but not the single instance |
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inscriptions |
(n) letters inscribed (especially words engraved or carved) on something |
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sculpture |
(v) creating figures or designs in three dimensions, shape (a material like stone or wood or clay) |
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successive |
(adj) in regular succession without gaps, following in order. |
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embody |
(v) represent in bodily form; represent or express something abstract in tangible form |
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manuscript |
(n) the form of a literary work submitted for publication |
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archeologist |
(n) A person who looks for bones, tools, and artifacts from people who lived long ago to find out how people lived then |
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credence |
(n) the mental attitude that something is believable and should be accepted as true |