Grade_03 : Word group 02
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Contains spoilers — every word's spelling is shown below.
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Pillow / ˈpɪloʊ / NOUN Origin: Old English
a thing, object, place, or idea called pillow
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Power / pˈaʊɝ / NOUN Origin: Latin via French
the ability or energy to do something
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Queen / kwin / NOUN Origin: Old English
a thing, object, place, or idea called queen
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Reading / rˈidɪŋ / NOUN Origin: Old English
the activity of understanding written words
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Rinsed / rɪnst / VERB Origin: Old French
washed lightly with clean water
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Summer / ˈsəmər / NOUN Origin: English
a thing, object, place, or idea called summer
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She / ʃi / PRONOUN Origin: Old English
a female person
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Sleeping / slˈipɪŋ / VERB Origin: Old English
being in the natural state of rest
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Something / sˈʌmθɪŋ / VERB Origin: Old English
an unnamed or unknown thing
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Stopped / stˈɑpt / VERB Origin: Old English
came to an end or no longer moved
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Subtraction / sʌbtrˈækʃʌn / NOUN Origin: Latin
the process of taking one number away from another
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Swift / swˈɪft / ADJECTIVE Origin: English or Germanic
moving very quickly
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Terrarium / terrarium / NOUN Origin: English or Germanic
a glass container for keeping small plants or animals
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Timid / tˈɪmɪd / ADJECTIVE Origin: English or Germanic
shy and easily frightened
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Turtle / ˈtərtəl / NOUN Origin: Old English
an animal called a turtle
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Upcoming / ˈʌpkˌʌmɪŋ / ADJECTIVE Origin: English or Germanic
about to happen soon
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Voice / vɔɪs / NOUN Origin: Latin
a thing, object, place, or idea called voice
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Week / wik / NOUN Origin: Old English
a thing, object, place, or idea called week
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White / waɪt / ADJECTIVE Origin: Old English
having the quality described as white
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You / ju / PRONOUN Origin: Old English
the person or people being spoken to
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Ache / ˈeɪk / NOUN Origin: Old English
a steady pain
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Advice / ædvˈaɪs / NOUN Origin: Latin
an opinion about what someone should do
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Airport / ˈɛrpˌɔrt / NOUN Origin: English or Germanic
a place where airplanes take off and land
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Ambulance / ˈæmbjʌlʌns / NOUN Origin: Latin
a vehicle that carries sick or injured people
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Announcer / ʌnˈaʊnsɝ / NOUN Origin: Latin
a person who gives information on radio, television, or at events
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Apart / ʌpˈɑrt / ADVERB Origin: Old English
separated by a distance
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Apron / ˈeɪprʌn / NOUN Origin: Old French or French
a protective cloth worn over clothing
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Arthritis / ɑrθrˈaɪtʌs / NOUN Origin: Latin
a condition that causes painful, swollen joints
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Astronaut / ˈæstrʌnˌɑt / NOUN Origin: Latin
a person trained to travel in space
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Audio / ˈɑdiˌoʊ / NOUN Origin: Latin
sound, especially recorded sound
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