| Term | Definition |
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panorama |
an unbroken view of a wide area |
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saga |
a long story, often telling in history of a family |
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plethora |
a state of excessive fullness; superabundance |
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gradient |
a rate of inclination; a slope |
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adherent |
a follower of a leader; supporter |
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vent |
a means of escape or release; an outlet; a small hole |
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armament |
military supplies and weapons; the process of arming for war |
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presentiment |
a sense that something is about to occur; a premonition |
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corpulent |
fat; obese |
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circumvent |
to surround; enclose; bypass |
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light-year |
distance light travels in one year |
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maneuver |
a planned movement of troops on ships |
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marsupial |
a mammal that carries its young in a pouch |
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metaphor |
a figure of speech comparing 2 unlike things-no like/as |
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mosaic |
a decoration using small pieces of glass or stone |