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the country
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an area with farms, fields, and trees, outside cities and towns

urban area
surrounded
Adjective
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/sɝˈaʊndɪd/

confined on all sides

nature
nature
noun
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everything that exists or happens on the earth, excluding things that humans make or control

countryside
countryside
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the area with farms, fields, and trees, that is outside cities and towns

bank
bank
noun
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land along the sides of a river, canal, etc.

woods
woods
noun
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a small area filled with trees and plants

to pick
to pick
Verb
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to take a flower or fruit from its plant with our fingers

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season
season
noun
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a period of time that a year is divided into, such as winter and summer, with each having three months

scenery
noun
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/ˈsinɝi/

the overall visual appearance of a location, including both the natural landscape and the man-made elements that have been constructed there

tree
tree
noun
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a very tall plant with branches and leaves, that can live a long time

leaf
leaf
noun
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a usually green part of a plant in which the photosynthesis takes place

branch
branch
noun
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a part of a tree divided into some other parts on which the leaves grow

plant
plant
noun
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a living thing that grows in ground or water, usually has leaves, stems, flowers, etc.

root
root
noun
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the underground part of a plant that absorbs water and minerals, sending it to other parts

What is a "root"?

A root is a fundamental part of a plant's structure that typically grows underground, anchoring the plant in the soil and absorbing water and nutrients from the surrounding environment. Roots come in various shapes and sizes, ranging from slender and fibrous to thick and tuberous, depending on the plant species and its habitat. They consist of several key parts, including the root cap, which protects the delicate growing tip, and the root hairs, which increase the surface area for nutrient absorption. Roots also store reserves of energy and nutrients for the plant to use during periods of growth or stress. In addition to anchoring the plant and absorbing water and nutrients, roots play a crucial role in stabilizing soil, preventing erosion, and interacting with soil microorganisms.

grass
grass
noun
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a plant with thin, short, and green upright leaves, commonly found in gardens, parks, etc.

ground
ground
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the loose soft material that makes up a large part of the land surface

to own
to own
Verb
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n
n

to have something as for ourselves

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to keep
to keep
Verb
k
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p
p

to own and take care of animals

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crop
crop
noun
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all the fruit, wheat, etc. harvested during a season

farming
farming
noun
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the activity of working on a farm and growing crops or producing animal products by raising them

up
Adjective
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p

being out of bed, awake, and active

sunset
sunset
noun
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t
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the event during which the sun goes down

hill
hill
noun
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a naturally raised area of land that is higher than the land around it, often with a round shape

valley
valley
noun
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a low area of land between mountains or hills, often with a river flowing through it

tractor
tractor
noun
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a vehicle with large rear wheels and thick tires, mostly used on farms

footpath
footpath
noun
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p
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a narrow path for people to walk along, often found in rural or suburban areas

What is a "footpath"?

A footpath is a narrow path or trail designed specifically for pedestrians to walk on. It is usually located alongside roads, in parks, or through natural areas, providing a safe space for people to walk without having to share the road with vehicles. Footpaths can be made from various materials, such as dirt, gravel, or pavement, and are commonly found in urban, suburban, and rural areas. They help to separate walkers from traffic and are often used for short trips, recreational walks, or to access nearby destinations.

field
field
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a piece of land in the country, especially one where crops are grown or animals are kept, typically surrounded by a fence, etc.

farmhouse
farmhouse
noun
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h
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s
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a house near a farm in which a farmer lives

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compound noun
fence
fence
noun
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n
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s
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a structure like a wall, made of wire, wood, etc. that is placed around an area or a piece of land

What is a "fence"?

A fence is a structure that encloses or separates an area, often made from materials such as wood, metal, or wire. It is used to mark boundaries, provide privacy, enhance security, or keep animals in or out. Fences can vary in height and design, depending on their purpose, and are commonly found around homes, gardens, farms, and public spaces. Some fences are solid and tall for privacy, while others are low or made of wire to define spaces without obstructing views.

gate
gate
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t
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the part of a fence or wall outside a building that we can open and close to enter or leave a place

worst
worst
Adverb
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t
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to the most extreme level, degree, etc.

village
village
noun
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l
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e

a very small town located in the countryside

away
away
Adverb
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ə
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w
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y
ɪ

at a distance from someone, somewhere, or something

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adverb of place and movement
public transport
public transport
noun
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/pˈʌblɪk tɹˈænspoːɹt/

the system of transport including buses, trains, etc. that are available for everyone to use, provided by the government or by companies

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hopeless
Adjective
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p
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l
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s

(informal to emphasize how bad it is) beyond hope of management or reform

to get
to get
Verb
g
g
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ɛ
t
t

to receive or come to have something

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