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A tiny insect that lives in colonies and builds mounds.
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Ant
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To believe yourself to be more important and able than is warranted.
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Arrogant
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To be especially intelligent, or for a color to be very bright.
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Brilliant
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A repeated phrase shouted or sung in unison by a crowd of people.
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Chant
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To be willing to do what someone asks you to do.
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Compliant
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Opposite of vowel.
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Consonant
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A person who participates in a contest against other people.
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Contestant
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The reciprocal of sine.
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Cosecant
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A binding agreement.
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Covenant
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What you wear around your armpits to prevent the smell of sweat.
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Deodorant
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An agent, particularly a drug, designed to slow down activity in the nervous system.
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Depressant
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Opposite of ancestor.
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Descendant
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Liquid used to destroy bacteria, usually on surfaces.
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Disinfectant
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To be superior and powerful over another.
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Dominant
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A bulbous purple vegetable.
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Eggplant
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With style and grace.
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Elegant
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A large animal with grey skin and ivory tusks.
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Elephant
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To affect a person or object with magic.
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Enchant
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To remain in existence.
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Extant
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To go further than what is reasonable or appropriate.
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Extravagant
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A sweet and pleasant smell, such as perfume.
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Fragrant
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An enormous human-like creature, such as the one in Jack and the Beanstalk.
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Giant
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Last name of the 18th U.S. president.
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Grant
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To be unsure or wary of performing an action.
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Hesitant
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Someone who moves into another country to live.
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Immigrant
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An expression of anger towards something unjust.
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Indignant
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Synonym for baby or newborn.
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Infant
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An adjective for infectious and extremely hazardous disease.
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Malignant
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A person who's job is selling/buying goods for profit, especially with other countries.
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Merchant
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Teenage ______ Ninja Turtles.
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Mutant
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Clothing you wear around your legs.
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Pant
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A poor farmer of low social status and owns only a small piece of land.
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Peasant
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A type of bird that is related to turkeys and peacocks.
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Pheasant
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Trees, flowers, ferns, and grass are all this kind of organism.
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Plant
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When a woman is developing a baby in her womb.
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Pregnant
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To talk with uncontrolled anger, usually in opposition to a certain topic.
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Rant
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The substances that undergo change in a chemical reaction.
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Reactant
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To take back or no longer claim an opinion or statement made previously.
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Recant
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To be unwilling in performing an action.
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Reluctant
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When something is so distasteful that it causes disgust and hatred.
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Repugnant
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A place where you pay for food to be cooked and served.
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Restaurant
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The reciprocal of cosine.
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Secant
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A person who works for and performs duties for another, such as a butler or house maid.
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Servant
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To be important and crucial to something.
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Significant
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A person who rents land or a house from a landlord.
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Tenant
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Organs and tissues are moved from one body to another in this type of surgical operation.
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Transplant
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An oppressive ruler who cruelly abuses their power.
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Tyrant
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To not be occupied, and thus available for usage.
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Vacant
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Synonym of lively or energetic.
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Vibrant
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To keep careful attention to potential problems or dangers.
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Vigilant
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