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Oxford Dictionary
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Merriam-Webster Dictionary
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Word
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noun
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a machine capable of carrying out a complex series of actions automatically, especially one programmable by a computer
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a machine that looks like a human being and performs various complex acts (as walking or talking) of a human being
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robot
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adjective
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having all the required or desirable elements, qualities, or characteristics; as good as it is possible to be
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being entirely without fault or defect
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perfect
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verb
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(with reference to a liquid) turn or be turned into ice or another solid as a result of extreme cold
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to solidify as a result of abstraction of heat
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to freeze
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noun
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any of the pieces of hard whitish tissue making up the skeleton in humans and other vertebrates
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one of the hard parts of the skeleton of a vertebrate
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bone
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adjective
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conferred by or based on inheritance
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genetically transmitted or transmittable from parent to offspring
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hereditary
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noun
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a long-distance running race, strictly one of 26 miles 385 yards
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a footrace run on an open course usually of 26 miles 385 yards
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marathon
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noun
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an account of imaginary or real people and events told for entertainment
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a fictional narrative shorter than a novel
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story
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adjective
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exposed to the possibility of being attacked or harmed, either physically or emotionally:
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open to attack or damage
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vulnerable
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noun
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the transmission and reception of electromagnetic waves of radio frequency, especially those carrying sound messages
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the wireless transmission and reception of electric impulses or signals by means of electromagnetic waves
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radio
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verb
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make or become formally ready for customers, visitors, or business
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to move (as a door) from a closed position
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to open
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noun
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an engagement or obligation that restricts freedom of action
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an agreement or pledge to do something in the future; especially : an engagement to assume a financial obligation at a future date
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commitment
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adverb
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quickly and unexpectedly
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happening or coming unexpectedly
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suddenly
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adjective
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unable to speak, especially as the temporary result of shock or strong emotion
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not capable of being expressed in words
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speechless
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verb
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greet (someone) by slapping the palms of their raised arms with one’s own:
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a slapping of upraised right hands by two people (as in celebration)
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to high five
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verb
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legally dissolve one’s marriage with someone
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to end marriage with one's spouse
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to divorce
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verb
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ask someone earnestly or humbly for something
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to ask earnestly for
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to beg
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noun
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equivalent to ten raised to the power of a hundred (10100).
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the figure 1 followed by 100 zeros equal to 10100
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googol
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noun
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an organization set up to provide help and raise money for those in need
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benevolent goodwill toward or love of humanity
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charity
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noun
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a type of language consisting of words and phrases that are regarded as very informal, are more common in speech than writing, and are typically restricted to a particular context or group of people:
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an informal nonstandard vocabulary composed typically of coinages, arbitrarily changed words, and extravagant, forced, or facetious figures of speech
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slang
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adjective
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existing, occurring, or carried on between nations
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of, relating to, or affecting two or more nations
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international
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Also, could you possibly accept "short story" and the spelling of "googol" as "google"
Unique and fun quiz though!!