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wilderness
wilderness
noun
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an area of land that has remained largely undisturbed by humans and their modern development

boat
boat
noun
b
b
oa
t
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a type of small vehicle that is used to travel on water

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bridge
bridge
noun
b
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ɪ
dg
ʤ
e

a structure built over a river, road, etc. that enables people or vehicles to go from one side to the other

What is a "bridge"?

A bridge is a structure built to cross over a gap, such as a river, road, or valley, allowing people, vehicles, or animals to cross from one side to the other. Bridges are made from materials like wood, steel, concrete, or stone and come in various designs, such as arch, beam, or suspension. They can range in size from small footbridges to large, multi-lane highway bridges. Bridges are important for transportation, connecting different areas and making travel easier and safer. They are also often considered engineering landmarks.

jungle
jungle
noun
j
ʤ
u
ʌ
n
n
g
g
ə
l
l
e

a tropical forest with many plants growing densely

mountain
mountain
noun
m
m
o
a
u
ʊ
n
n
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a
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n

a very tall and large natural structure that looks like a huge hill with a pointed top that is often covered in snow

path
path
noun
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p
a
æ
th
θ

a way or track that is built or made by people walking over the same ground

What is a "path"?

A path is a track or way that forms naturally over time as people repeatedly walk over the same area. It may start as a small trail that becomes more defined and visible from constant use. Paths are often found in parks, forests, or rural areas, where they are created by foot traffic as people travel along the same route. These paths may not be formally constructed but are shaped by the movement of individuals who pass over the ground consistently.

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river
river
noun
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ɪ
v
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a natural and continuous stream of water flowing on the land to the sea, a lake, or another river

rope
rope
noun
r
r
o
p
p
e

a long, flexible cord made by twisting together strands of fibers, wire, or other material, used for tying, pulling, or supporting things

valley
valley
noun
v
v
a
æ
ll
l
e
y
i

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

how
how
Adverb
h
h
o
a
w
ʊ

in what manner or in what way

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interrogative adverb
how many
determiner
uk flag
/hˌaʊ mˈɛni/

used to talk or ask about the number of things or people that are involved or concerned

what
what
pronoun
wh
w
a
ʌ
t
t

used in questions to ask for information or for someone’s opinion

where
where
Adverb
wh
w
e
ɛ
r
r
e

in what place, situation, or position

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interrogative adverb
which
which
pronoun
wh
w
i
ɪ
ch
ʧ

used to ask or talk about one or more members of a group of things or people, when we are not sure about it or about them

who
who
pronoun
wh
h
o
u:

used in questions to ask about the name or identity of one person or several people

why
why
Adverb
wh
w
y

used for asking the purpose of or reason for something

Grammatical Information:

incomparable
interrogative adverb

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