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You'll find hundreds of this kind of species in the Great Barrier Reef.
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Coral
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Novel about a girl who moves into a new home, with a door that takes her to her "other" parents.
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Coraline
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Parasitic fungi known to infect insects.
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Cordyceps
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The central or most essential aspect of a concept.
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Core
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Queen Elizabeth II owned over thirty of this kind of dog breed throughout her reign.
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Corgi
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Herb that comes from the same plant as cilantro.
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Coriander
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Material used to seal wine bottles, created from the bark of certain trees.
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Cork
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Tool used to remove the previous answer from the wine bottles.
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Corkscrew
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Type of water bird that does deep dives to hunt fish.
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Cormorant
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Yellow vegetable that grows on stalks.
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Corn
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Outermost layer of the eye, helps with filtering out UV light.
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Cornea
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Ivy League university located in Ithaca, New York.
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Cornell
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A square has four of these, and a circle has none.
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Corner
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People falsely believed the Fruit of the Loom logo featured this type of basket.
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Cornucopia
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Ceremony where a new monarch is crowned.
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Coronation
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This caused a worldwide pandemic in 2020.
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Coronavirus
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Apple, Amazon, and Microsoft are examples of this.
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Corporation
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Having or relating to a physical material body.
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Corporeal
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Can be found inside tombs and graveyards.
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Corpse
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Large and ordered collections of text or a language, meant for linguistic analysis.
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Corpus
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Fenced-in area meant for holding livestock.
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Corral
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Can be represented by this symbol: ✓
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Correct
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Long passageway that connects two rooms within a building.
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Corridor
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The rusting of iron and oxidization of copper are examples of this.
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Corrosion
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Adjectives for people, such as politicians, who abuse power for personal benefit.
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Corrupt
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Worn around the waist to give the body an hourglass shape.
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Corset
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Outer layer of an organ or body part, such as the kidney or the brain.
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Cortex
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Hormone produced by the body to help manage stress.
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Cortisol
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Chemical compound that also goes by aluminum (III) oxide.
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Corundum
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Two-seat sports car produced by General Motors, under the Chevrolet brand.
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Corvette
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