Grade_02 : Word group 01
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Age / eɪdʒ / NOUN Origin: Old French
The length of time that a person or thing has existed.
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Bed / bɛd / NOUN Origin: Old English
A piece of furniture for sleep or rest.
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Did / dɪd / VERB Origin: Old English
Past tense of the verb 'do'.
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For / fɔːr / PREPOSITION Origin: Old English
With the object or purpose of; intended to belong to.
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Ice / aɪs / NOUN Origin: Old English
Frozen water, a brittle transparent crystalline solid.
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Low / loʊ / ADJECTIVE Origin: Old Norse
Of less than average height from the ground.
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One / wʌn / NUMBER Origin: Old English
The lowest cardinal number; single; individual.
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Row / roʊ / NOUN Origin: Old English
A number of people or things in a more or less straight line.
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Sir / sɜːr / NOUN Origin: Old French
A polite or formal term of address for a man.
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Try / traɪ / VERB Origin: Old French
To make an attempt or effort to do something.
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You / juː / PRONOUN Origin: Old English
Used to refer to the person or people that the speaker is addressing.
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Bark / bɑːrk / NOUN Origin: Old Norse
The sharp explosive cry of a dog, or the tough outer covering of a tree.
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Bend / bɛnd / VERB Origin: Old English
To shape or force something straight into a curve or angle.
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Book / bʊk / NOUN Origin: Old English
A written or printed work consisting of pages bound together.
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Call / kɔːl / VERB Origin: Old Norse
To cry out to someone in order to summon them or attract attention.
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Cent / sɛnt / NOUN Origin: Latin
A monetary unit in various countries, equal to one-hundredth of a dollar or other basic unit.
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Code / koʊd / NOUN Origin: Latin
A system of words, letters, figures, or other symbols substituted for words for secrecy or brevity.
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Cost / kɒst / NOUN Origin: Old French
An amount that has to be paid or spent to buy or obtain something.
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Dawn / dɔːn / NOUN Origin: Old English
The first appearance of light in the sky before sunrise.
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Dish / dɪʃ / NOUN Origin: Latin
A shallow container for cooking or serving food.
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Drum / drʌm / NOUN Origin: Middle Dutch
A percussion instrument sounded by being struck with sticks or the hands.
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Else / ɛls / ADVERB Origin: Old English
In addition; besides; otherwise.
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Fast / fæst / ADJECTIVE Origin: Old English
Moving or capable of moving at high speed.
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Flat / flæt / ADJECTIVE Origin: Old Norse
Having a level and even surface; without marked projections or depressions.
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Fuel / ˈfjuːəl / NOUN Origin: Old French
Material such as coal, gas, or oil that is burned to produce heat or power.
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Glad / ɡlæd / ADJECTIVE Origin: Old English
Feeling pleasure or happiness.
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Grow / ɡroʊ / VERB Origin: Old English
To undergo natural development by increasing in size.
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Help / hɛlp / VERB Origin: Old English
To make it easier for someone to do something by offering resources.
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Hong / hɒŋ / NOUN Origin: Chinese
A commercial establishment or warehouse in China.
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Into / ˈɪntuː / PREPOSITION Origin: Old English
Expressing movement to a position enclosed by something else.