| Term | Definition |
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muscle |
a tissue composed of cells or fiber; power or force |
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mussel |
marine or freshwater animal; black marine bivalves usually steamed |
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pause |
a temporary stop or rest |
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paws |
the foot of an animal |
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waist |
the part of the body in humans between the ribs and the hips |
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waste |
anything left over; trash |
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pare |
to remove (an outer coating, layer, or part) by cutting |
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pear |
edible fruit |
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plane |
a flat or level surface; aircraft |
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plain |
ordinary |
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tax |
sum of money taken by the government such as, incomes, & property, sales; to charge |
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tacks |
a short, light nail with a sharp point and a flat head |
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principal |
the head or director of a school; chief |
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principle |
an accepted rule of action or conduct |
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symbol |
object representing something |
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cymbal |
a plate of brass that produces a sharp, ringing sound when struck |
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hanger |
usually wire, plastic, or wood, with a hook at the top used hang clothes on |
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hanger |
a shed or shelter |