| Term | Definition |
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alter |
to change |
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arson |
the crime of setting a fire |
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badminton |
a game in which players use light rackets to hit a birdie over a net |
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beaker |
a glass container used in a chemistry lab |
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careful |
cautious |
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coax |
to convince |
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December |
the 12th month |
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filthy |
extremely dirty |
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funnel |
a tool with a wide top and a narrow bottom used to pour something into a small opening |
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goggles |
protective eyeware |
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habitat |
place where a living thing is naturally found |
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infection |
disease caused by contact with germs |
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joyous |
happy |
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knives |
utensils with sharp, flat blades for cutting or spreading |
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little |
small |
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modern |
up-to-date, recent |
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music |
pleasing arrangements of sound |
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obedience |
the quality of doing what you are supposed to do |
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picnics |
meals enjoyed outdoors |
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quaint |
strange in an interesting way |