Grade_02 : Word group 05
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Secret / 'siːkrɪt / NOUN Origin: Latin
Something that is kept hidden or unexplained.
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Sister / 'sɪstər / NOUN Origin: Old Norse
A female sibling.
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Speech / spiːtʃ / NOUN Origin: Old English
The expression of or the ability to express thoughts by spoken words.
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Starch / stɑːrtʃ / NOUN Origin: Old English
A white substance that is found in potatoes, rice, and wheat.
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Summer / 'sʌmər / NOUN Origin: Old English
The warmest season of the year.
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Tomato / tə'meɪtoʊ / NOUN Origin: Nahuatl (Spanish)
A round, red fruit eaten as a vegetable.
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Usable / 'juːzəbəl / ADJECTIVE Origin: Latin/French
Able or fit to be used.
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Winter / 'wɪntər / NOUN Origin: Old English
The coldest season of the year.
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Arrange / ə'reɪndʒ / VERB Origin: French
To put things in a neat, attractive, or required order.
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Bravely / 'breɪvli / ADVERB Origin: Italian/Spanish/French
In a courageous manner.
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Central / 'sɛntrəl / ADJECTIVE Origin: Latin/French
Of, at, or forming the center of something.
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Collect / kə'lɛkt / VERB Origin: Latin
To bring or gather together.
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Correct / kə'rɛkt / ADJECTIVE Origin: Latin
Free from error; true or accurate.
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Cupcake / 'kʌpkeɪk / NOUN Origin: Old English/Old Norse
A small cake designed to serve one person, baked in a cup-shaped container.
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Dressed / drɛst / VERB Origin: Latin/French
Put on clothes.
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Feather / 'fɛðər / NOUN Origin: Old English
Any of the flat appendages growing from a bird's skin, forming its plumage.
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General / 'dʒɛnərəl / ADJECTIVE Origin: Latin/French
Affecting or concerning all or most people, places, or things.
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Heather / 'hɛðər / NOUN Origin: Middle English
A purple-flowered Eurasian heath plant.
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Hundred / 'hʌndrəd / NUMBER Origin: Old English
The number equivalent to the product of ten and ten.
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Leaving / 'liːvɪŋ / VERB Origin: Old English
Going away from a place.
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Married / 'mærid / ADJECTIVE Origin: Latin/French
Joined in marriage.
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Nothing / 'nʌθɪŋ / PRONOUN Origin: Old English
Not anything; no single thing.
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Perfect / 'pɜːrfɪkt / ADJECTIVE Origin: Latin/French
Having all the required or desirable elements, qualities, or characteristics.
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Printed / 'prɪntɪd / ADJECTIVE Origin: Latin/French
Produced by applying pressure, as with ink on paper.
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Railway / 'reɪlweɪ / NOUN Origin: French/English
A track or set of tracks made of steel rails along which passenger and freight trains run.
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Running / 'rʌnɪŋ / NOUN Origin: Old English
The action or movement of a runner.
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Smaller / 'smɔːlər / ADJECTIVE Origin: Old English
Less in size or amount than another.
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Survive / sər'vaɪv / VERB Origin: Latin/French
To continue to live or exist, especially in spite of danger or hardship.
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Tonight / tə'naɪt / NOUN Origin: Old English
The evening or night of the present day.
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Welcome / 'wɛlkəm / ADJECTIVE Origin: Old English
Be received gladly into a place.
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