Grade_03 : Word group 01
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Eraser / ɪrˈeɪsɝ / NOUN Origin: Latin
an object used to remove pencil marks
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First / fərst / ADJECTIVE Origin: Old English
coming before all others
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Fish / fɪʃ / NOUN Origin: Old English
an animal called a fish
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Across / əˈkrɔs / NOUN Origin: Old English
more than one acros, or a present-tense form of acros
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Always / ˈɔlˌweɪz / ADVERB Origin: Old English
at all times
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Bag / bæg / NOUN Origin: Old English
a thing, object, place, or idea called bag
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Because / bɪkˈɔz / CONJUNCTION Origin: English
for the reason that
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Bizarre / bʌzˈɑr / ADJECTIVE Origin: French
very strange or unusual
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Brilliant / brˈɪljʌnt / ADJECTIVE Origin: Latin via French
very clever, impressive, or shining brightly
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Castle / kˈæsʌl / NOUN Origin: Latin via French
a large strong building once used by rulers or soldiers
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Chick / ʧɪk / NOUN Origin: Old English
an animal called a chick
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Collect / kʌlˈɛkt / VERB Origin: Latin
to bring things together
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Creature / krˈitʃɝ / NOUN Origin: Latin via French
a living being, especially an animal
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Design / dɪzˈaɪn / NOUN Origin: Latin via French
a plan or drawing showing how something will look
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Drink / drɪŋk / VERB Origin: Old English
to drink
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Elegant / ˈɛlʌɡʌnt / ADJECTIVE Origin: Latin via French
graceful and stylish
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Grading / ɡrˈeɪdɪŋ / VERB Origin: Latin via French
giving marks or arranging by level
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House / haʊs / NOUN Origin: Old English
a place called a house
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Healthy / hˈɛlθi / ADJECTIVE Origin: Old English
in good physical condition
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Hottest / hˈɑtʌst / ADJECTIVE Origin: Old English
having the highest temperature
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Information / ˌɪnfɝmˈeɪʃʌn / NOUN Origin: Latin via French
facts or knowledge about something
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Jubilant / dʒˈubʌlʌnt / ADJECTIVE Origin: Latin
showing great joy
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Laugh / lˈæf / VERB Origin: Old English
to make sounds showing amusement
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Listen / lˈɪsʌn / VERB Origin: Old English
to pay attention to sound
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Mail / mˈeɪl / NOUN Origin: Old French
letters and packages sent through a postal service
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Message / mˈɛsʌdʒ / NOUN Origin: Latin via French
information sent from one person to another
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Mountain / mˈaʊntʌn / NOUN Origin: Latin via French
a very high natural area of land
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Neither / nˈiðɝ / PRONOUN Origin: Old English
not one and not the other of two
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Outer / ˈaʊtɝ / ADJECTIVE Origin: Old English
on or near the outside
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Pasta / pˈɑstʌ / NOUN Origin: Italian
food made from flour dough in shapes such as noodles
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