Grade_03 : Word group 03
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Away / əˈweɪ / ADVERB Origin: Old English
to or at another place
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Banana / bəˈnænə / NOUN Origin: Spanish
a food called banana
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Beak / bˈik / NOUN Origin: Old English
the hard pointed mouth of a bird
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Begin / bɪˈgɪn / VERB Origin: Old English
to start
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Bib / bˈɪb / NOUN Origin: Old English
a cloth worn under the chin to protect clothing
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Blue / blu / ADJECTIVE Origin: Old English
having the quality described as blue
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Borrow / bˈɑrˌoʊ / VERB Origin: Old French or French
to take something for a time and return it later
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Bracelet / brˈeɪslʌt / NOUN Origin: Latin
jewelry worn around the wrist
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Broom / brum / NOUN Origin: Old English
a thing, object, place, or idea called broom
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Bumpy / bˈʌmpi / ADJECTIVE Origin: Old English
covered with raised or uneven areas
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Buzz / bˈʌz / VERB Origin: Old English
a low humming sound
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Campsite / kˈæmpsˌaɪt / NOUN Origin: Old English
a place where people set up camp
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Career / kɝˈɪr / NOUN Origin: Latin
a person's long-term work
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Carve / kˈɑrv / VERB Origin: Old French or French
to cut a shape or design into material
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Caw / kˈɔ / NOUN Origin: Old English
the harsh cry of a crow
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Chance / tʃˈæns / NOUN Origin: Old French or French
a possibility that something may happen
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Cheerful / tʃˈɪrfʌl / ADJECTIVE Origin: Old French or French
happy and positive
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Chimpanzee / tʃɪmpˈænzi / NOUN Origin: English or Germanic
a large intelligent ape from Africa
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Circus / sˈɝkʌs / NOUN Origin: Latin
a show with performers, animals, or acrobats
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Cliff / klˈɪf / NOUN Origin: Old English
a high steep face of rock
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Closing / klˈoʊzɪŋ / VERB Origin: Old English
the act of shutting or ending
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Code / koʊd / NOUN Origin: Old English
a thing, object, place, or idea called code
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Command / kʌmˈænd / VERB Origin: Latin
an order that must be followed
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Compete / kʌmpˈit / VERB Origin: Latin
to try to win against others
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Confusion / kʌnfjˈuʒʌn / NOUN Origin: Latin
a state of not understanding clearly
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Controlled / kʌntrˈoʊld / ADJECTIVE Origin: Latin
directed or kept within limits
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Corral / kəˈræl / NOUN Origin: Spanish
an enclosed area for livestock
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Cowhand / cowhand / NOUN Origin: Old English
a worker who takes care of cattle
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Cried / krˈaɪd / VERB Origin: Old English
shed tears or called out loudly
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Cucumber / kjˈukʌmbɝ / NOUN Origin: English or Germanic
a long green vegetable
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