to bring something into existence or make something happen
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to make something smaller in amount, degree, price, etc.
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someone who does not have a place to live in and so lives on the streets
to make a person or thing better
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to give someone what is needed or necessary
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having a price that a person can pay without experiencing financial difficulties
someone who works in the government or a law-making organization
responsible for one's actions and prepared to explain them
involving the necessary knowledge or skills for a certain occupation
to become larger in amount or size
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a place or building that is meant to provide protection against danger or bad weather
A shelter is a structure or place that provides protection and safety from the weather or other dangers. It can be temporary or permanent and is designed to keep people or animals safe from rain, wind, sun, or cold. Shelters can range from simple tents or huts to more complex buildings like houses or cabins. They can be found in many settings, including outdoor areas, cities, or emergency situations, offering a space for rest, warmth, and security. Shelters are essential for survival, especially in harsh or challenging environments.
the extensive removal of forests, typically causing environmental damage
an unlawful act that is punishable by the legal system
the ability to move easily or be freely moved from one place, job, etc. to another
unhealthy food, containing a lot of fat, sugar, etc.
Junk food refers to food items that are typically high in calories, sugar, salt, and unhealthy fats, but low in nutritional value. These foods are often highly processed and include items such as candy, chips, soda, fast food, and certain baked goods like cookies and doughnuts. Junk food is popular for its convenience, taste, and affordability, but regular consumption can lead to health issues such as obesity, heart disease, diabetes, and other chronic conditions.
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the act of invading or entering a territory, country, or region by force or without permission, often with the intent to control or dominate the area and its inhabitants
causing a lot of damage or harm
a huge round object that moves in an orbit, around the sun or any other star
in a manner that emphasizes a specific aspect or detail
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needing attention and action because of possible danger or risk
to a significantly large extent or by a considerable amount
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to a large extent
a community of living organisms together with their physical environment, interacting as a system
in opposition to someone or something
a group that animals, plants, etc. of the same type which are capable of producing healthy offspring with each other are divided into
to jump into water, usually hands and head first
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to visit places one has never seen before
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covering a large area
a hard, often pink or red substance produced by marine invertebrates, used in jewelry and ornaments
Coral is a naturally occurring organic gemstone that is formed by tiny marine animals called coral polyps. The hard, exoskeleton of these polyps builds up over time, creating coral reefs that can be hundreds or thousands of years old. The color of coral ranges from white and pink to red, orange, and even black, with the most prized specimens being a deep, rich red color. Coral has been used for thousands of years in jewelry making and decorative arts, prized for its natural beauty and unique patterns. However, due to overharvesting and environmental concerns, many countries have put restrictions on the sale and trade of coral.
a ridge of rock or a line of sand near the surface of a body of water
a type of fish with long, colorful spines on its body, which is typically found in warm waters and can be dangerous to humans
to guess the value, number, quantity, size, etc. of something without exact calculation
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(of a living being) to produce offspring or more of itself
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an object that can be used to catch an animal
a deadly substance that can kill or seriously harm if it enters the body
(of an animal or insect) producing a substance that kills or harms a prey or an enemy
the number of people who live in a particular city or country
to pursue wild animals in order to kill or catch them, for sport or food
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a painful infliction caused by a small sharp and pointed organ that some insects have and use to penetrate the prey and inject poison
A sting refers to the sharp, sudden pain and discomfort caused by the injection of venom or irritants into the skin by insects such as bees, wasps, or ants. It usually results in redness, swelling, and sometimes itching around the affected area. In some cases, stings can cause allergic reactions, leading to more severe symptoms like difficulty breathing or swelling of the face and throat, which require immediate medical attention. Treatment for a sting typically involves washing the area with soap and water, applying a cold compress to reduce swelling, and using over-the-counter antihistamines or creams to ease the itching and discomfort.
not receiving a warm or friendly reception
so memorable that being forgotten is impossible
to provide medical care such as medicine or therapy to heal injuries, illnesses, or wounds and make someone better
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to significantly increase in quantity
being incapable of or lacking the skill, means, etc. necessary for doing something
to prevent someone or something from being damaged or harmed
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