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4
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a vessel, usually made of metal and with a handle, used for boiling liquids or cooking foods.
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a marine bivalve mollusk with shells of equal size.
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7
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the anniversary of the day on which a person was born, typically treated as an occasion for celebration and the giving of gifts.
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a boat powered by a motor, especially a recreational boat.
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a plant or part of a plant used as food, typically as accompaniment to meat or fish, such as a cabbage, potato, carrot, or bean.
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12
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plural form of child.
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a stringed musical instrument of treble pitch, played with a horsehair bow. The classical European violin was developed in the 16th century. It has four strings and a body of characteristic rounded shape, narrowed at the middle and with two f-shaped
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a large underground chamber, typically of natural origin, in a hillside or cliff.
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15
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a very large expanse of sea, in particular, each of the main areas into which the sea is divided geographically.
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16
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a cylinder or block of wax or tallow with a central wick that is lit to produce light as it burns.
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17
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a piece of ground, often near a house, used for growing flowers, fruit, or vegetables.
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18
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an internal or external framework of bone, cartilage, or other rigid material supporting or containing the body of an animal or plant.
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a building in which objects of historical, scientific, artistic, or cultural interest are stored and exhibited.
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2
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a piece of land surrounded by water.
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3
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1. please (someone) greatly. 2. great pleasure.
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6
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1. the pointed end of an arrow, typically wedge-shaped. 2. an aquatic or semiaquatic plant with arrow-shaped leaves and three-petaled white flowers.
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10
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a cylindrical container bulging out in the middle, traditionally made of wooden staves with metal hoops around them.
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11
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travel in or through (an unfamiliar country or area) in order to learn about or familiarize oneself with it.
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12
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a rich soup typically containing fish, clams, or corn with potatoes and onions.
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17
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the father of one's father or mother.
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