Blowhole - Blowhole: a hole at the top of a whale's or dolphin's head through which it breathes. Example: The whale's blowhole shot a spray of water into the air., Adjustment - Adjustment: a small change made to something in order to correct or improve it. Example: The teacher made an adjustment to the student's seating arrangement., Amphibians - Amphibians: an animal, such as a frog, that lives both on land and in water. Example: The pond was teeming with amphibians in the spring., Autumn - Autumn: the season between summer and winter, when leaves change color and fall from trees. Example: We like to go on hikes during autumn to enjoy the colorful leaves., Balcony - Balcony: a platform with a rail that is built onto the outside of a building on an upper level and is used for standing or sitting outside. Example: We enjoyed the view of the city from the balcony of our hotel room., Beautiful - Beautiful: very attractive or pleasant to look at. Example: The sunset over the ocean was a beautiful sight., Bridges - Bridges: a structure that is built over a river, road, or railway to allow people and vehicles to cross from one side to the other. Example: The Golden Gate Bridge is an iconic landmark in San Francisco., Carefully - Carefully: with great attention or caution. Example: She carefully painted each petal of the flower., Cemetery - Cemetery: a place where dead people's bodies are buried or cremated. Example: We visited the cemetery to pay our respects to our loved ones who had passed away., Children - Children: plural of child, a young human being below the age of puberty. , Chipmunks - Chipmunks: a small North American rodent with cheek pouches for storing food. Example: The chipmunks scurried around the garden looking for seeds to store for the winter., Chrysalis - Chrysalis: the pupal stage of a butterfly or moth, enclosed in a cocoon or hardened case. Example: We watched as the chrysalis slowly transformed into a beautiful butterfly., Cracking - Cracking: the act of breaking something open or apart. Example: The chef demonstrated the proper technique for cracking an egg., Crustacean - Crustacean: a type of arthropod, such as a crab or shrimp, that has a hard outer shell and jointed limbs. Example: We ordered a platter of fresh crustaceans at the seafood restaurant., Daughter - Daughter: a female child of one's parents. Example: My daughter is studying abroad in France for a semester., Dinosaurs - Dinosaurs: a group of extinct reptiles that lived millions of years ago. , Echolocation - Echolocation - a process by which bats and some other animals use reflected sound waves to locate objects. Example: The bat used echolocation to find its prey in the dark., Endanger - Endanger: to put someone or something at risk of harm or damage. Example: The construction of the new highway could endanger the local wildlife., Esophagus - Esophagus: the muscular tube that connects the mouth to the stomach. , Especially - Especially: used to single out one person or thing over others. , Eyelashes - Eyelashes: the short hairs that grow on the edge of the eyelids. , Geological - Geological: relating to the study of the Earth's physical structure and substance. Example: The geological formations in the national park are breathtaking., Handkerchief - Handkerchief: a square piece of cloth or paper used for wiping your nose or mouth. Example: He pulled out his handkerchief to wipe his nose., Handwriting - Handwriting: the way in which someone writes by hand. Example: His handwriting is so neat and tidy., Hibernation - Hibernation: a state of rest or inactivity where an animal's body processes slow down to conserve energy during the winter. Example: Bears go into hibernation during the winter months., Hummingbird - Hummingbird: a very small bird with a long thin beak that moves quickly from flower to flower to drink nectar. Example: I saw a beautiful hummingbird outside my window this morning., Maintenance - Maintenance: the work that is done to keep something in good condition. Example: Regular maintenance is required to keep the car running smoothly. , Microorganism - Microorganism: a very small living thing that can only be seen with a microscope, such as bacteria or viruses. Example: Microorganisms play a crucial role in the decomposition of organic matter., Moisture - Moisture: small drops of water in the air or on a surface. Example: The grass was wet with moisture after the rain., Neighborhood - Neighborhood: the area of a town or city that surrounds someone's home. Example: Our neighborhood is quiet and peaceful., Nonrenewable - Nonrenewable: relating to a resource that cannot be replaced once it has been used up, such as oil or coal. Example: Nonrenewable energy sources are becoming less popular due to their environmental impact., Overfishing - erfishing: the practice of taking too many fish from the sea or a river, which can harm the population of the species. Example: Overfishing has led to a decline in many fish populations., Overhunting - Overhunting: the practice of hunting animals excessively, which can lead to a decline in their population. Example: Overhunting of certain species can upset the balance of the ecosystem., Phytoplankton - Phytoplankton: tiny plants that float in the ocean and are the base of the food chain for many marine animals. Example: Phytoplankton provide a crucial source of food for many marine animals., Photosynthesis - Photosynthesis: the process by which green plants and some other organisms use sunlight to synthesize foods with the help of chlorophyll. Example: Photosynthesis is how plants produce their own food., Predigested - Predigested: food that has been partially digested outside of the body, such as in a bird's stomach. Example: Birds have to eat predigested food because their stomachs can't break down certain seeds and nuts., Responsibilities - Responsibilities: duties or tasks that you are expected to do, or that are part of your job. Example: As a teacher, it is my responsibility to ensure that my students are learning and progressing, Rhythm - Rhythm: a strong regular repeated pattern of sound or movement. Example: The drumbeat provided a steady rhythm for the dancers to follow., Seashore - Seashore: the area where the land meets the sea. Example: We spent the day walking along the seashore and collecting seashells., Soldier - Soldier: a member of an army, usually someone who fights in a war. Example: My grandfather was a soldier in World War II., Respiratory - Respiratory: relating to the process of breathing. Example: The respiratory system is responsible for taking in oxygen and expelling carbon dioxide., Tadpole - Tadpole: the larval stage of a frog or toad, characterized by a long tail and the absence of legs.Example: Tadpoles swim in the water and eventually grow into adult frogs, Thought - Thought: an idea, belief, or opinion. Example: She gave some thought., Thousands - Thousands: an amount that is equal to 1,000. Example: The stadium can hold thousands of people., Through - Through: from one end or side of something to the other. Example: We walked through the park to get to the other side., Underground - Underground: below the surface of the earth; hidden or secret. Example: The subway is an underground transportation system., Understanding - Understanding: the ability to comprehend or grasp something. Example: A good teacher tries to have an understanding of their students' needs., Whiskers - Whiskers: long, stiff hairs on the face of some animals, such as cats or rats. Example: The cat's whiskers help it to sense the environment around it., Whispered - Whispered: to speak very softly or quietly. Example: She whispered the secret to her friend so no one else could hear., Youngest - Youngest: the person or thing that is the youngest. Example: My youngest sister just started kindergarten., Science - Science: the study of the natural world, based on facts learned through experiments and observation. Example: The science of biology focuses on the study of living organisms, Nephew - Nephew: the son of one's brother or sister, or the son of one's spouse's brother or sister. Example: I am going to visit my nephew this weekend, Basketball - Basketball: a game played by two teams of five players who try to score points by throwing a ball through a net. Example: Michael Jordan is considered one of the greatest basketball players of all time., Strawberry - Strawberry: a small, red, juicy fruit with seeds on the outside. Example: I love to eat strawberries in the summertime., Between - Between: in or through the space that separates two places, people, or things. Example: The library is located between the post office and the grocery store, Trumpet - Trumpet: a brass musical instrument with a flared bell and three valves. Example: She learned to play the trumpet in the school band, Grandfather - Grandfather: the father of one's father or mother. Example: My grandfather fought in World War II, Vegetable - Vegetable: a plant that is cultivated for its edible parts, such as the roots, leaves, or fruit. Example: Carrots and broccoli are examples of vegetables., Thursday - Thursday: the day of the week following Wednesday and before Friday. Example: I have a dentist appointment scheduled for Thursday afternoon., Sandwich - Sandwich: two or more slices of bread with meat, cheese, or other fillings in between. Example: I had a ham and cheese sandwich for lunch today.,

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