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Categorized English Irregular Words
aircraft
aircraft
[noun]

any flying vehicle

Ex: The aircraft soared gracefully through the sky, leaving behind a trail of white vapor. 
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barracks
barracks
[noun]

a building or a set of buildings for soldiers to live in

Ex: The soldiers were assigned to newly built barracks, which provided much better living conditions than the old ones. 
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bison
bison
[noun]

a large wild mammal of the cow family covered with long hair that is found in North America or Europe

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cod
cod
[noun]

a large food fish that lives in cold marine waters with a small barbel and three fins on the back

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faux pas
faux pas
[noun]

an extremely embarrassing and inappropriate comment or behavior in a particular social situation

Ex: He committed a faux pas by forgetting to introduce his guests at the party. 
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means
means
[noun]

a way, system, object, etc. through which one can achieve a goal or accomplish a task

Ex: Education is a powerful means to improve one's future prospects. 
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moose
moose
[noun]

a large deer with palmate antlers, a long, drooping snout, and a hump on its shoulders, found chiefly in northern forests of North America, Europe, and Asia

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pike
pike
[noun]

any carnivorous freshwater game fish with a long snout and body that inhabits brackish or fresh waters of the Northern Hemisphere

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series
series
[noun]

a set of regularly aired television or radio programs related to the same subject

Ex: The detective series kept viewers hooked with its weekly cliffhangers. 
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sheep
sheep
[noun]

a farm animal that we keep to use its meat or wool

Ex: A curious sheep approached me and sniffed my hand. 
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species
species
[noun]

a group that animals, plants, etc. of the same type which are capable of producing healthy offspring with each other are divided into

Ex: The Galapagos finches are a classic example of how different species can evolve from a common ancestor. 
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deer
deer
[noun]

a large, wild animal with long legs which eats grass and can run very fast, typically the males have horns

Ex: Driving through the national park, we were lucky enough to witness a herd of majestic deer. 
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offspring
offspring
[noun]

the child or children of a particular person or animal

Ex: The lioness proudly watched over her offspring as they played in the sun. 
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