Grade_02 : Word group 03
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Brass / bræs / NOUN Origin: Old English
A yellow alloy of copper and zinc.
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Built / bɪlt / VERB Origin: Old English
Past tense and past participle of the verb 'build'.
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Chant / tʃænt / NOUN Origin: Old French
A repeated rhythmic phrase, typically one shouted or sung in unison.
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Clamp / klæmp / NOUN Origin: Middle Dutch
A brace, band, or clasp for strengthening or holding things together.
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Clock / klɒk / NOUN Origin: Middle Dutch
A mechanical or electrical device for measuring and showing time.
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Craft / kræft / NOUN Origin: Old English
An activity involving skill in making things by hand.
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Daily / ˈdeɪli / ADJECTIVE Origin: Old English
Done, produced, or occurring every day or every weekday.
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Dusty / ˈdʌsti / ADJECTIVE Origin: Old English
Covered with or full of dust.
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Error / ˈɛrər / NOUN Origin: Old French
A mistake or accuracy discrepancy.
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First / fɜːrst / ADJECTIVE Origin: Old English
Coming before all others in time, order, or importance.
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Foamy / ˈfoʊmi / ADJECTIVE Origin: Old English
Consisting of or covered with a mass of small bubbles.
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Funny / ˈfʌni / ADJECTIVE Origin: English Slang
Causing amusement or laughter; humorous.
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Grade / ɡreɪd / NOUN Origin: Latin
A particular level of rank, quality, proficiency, or value; a year of school.
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Happy / ˈhæpi / ADJECTIVE Origin: Old Norse
Feeling or showing pleasure or contentment.
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Infer / ɪnˈfɜːr / VERB Origin: Latin
To deduce or conclude information from evidence and reasoning rather than explicit statements.
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Lasso / ˈlæsoʊ / NOUN Origin: Spanish
A rope in the form of a loop with a slipknot, used in North America for catching cattle.
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Lived / lɪvd / VERB Origin: Old English
Past tense of the verb 'live'.
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Metal / ˈmɛtəl / NOUN Origin: Old French
A solid material that is typically hard, shiny, malleable, fusible, and ductile.
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Music / ˈmjuːzɪk / NOUN Origin: Old French
Vocal or instrumental sounds combined in such a way as to produce beauty of form.
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Orbit / ˈɔːrbɪt / NOUN Origin: Latin
The curved path of a celestial object or spacecraft around a star, planet, or moon.
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Peace / piːs / NOUN Origin: Old French
Freedom from disturbance; tranquility.
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Plant / plænt / NOUN Origin: Latin
A living organism of the vegetable kingdom, typically growing in a permanent site.
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Prize / praɪz / NOUN Origin: Old French
A thing given as a reward to the winner of a competition.
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Renew / rɪˈnjuː / VERB Origin: Latin / Old English
To resume or repeat an activity after an interruption; update.
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Sadly / ˈsædli / ADVERB Origin: Old English
In a sad or sorrowful manner.
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Shall / ʃæl / VERB Origin: Old English
Expressing the future tense, or expressing a strong obligation or intent.
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Shiny / ˈʃaɪni / ADJECTIVE Origin: Old English
Bright or glossy in appearance.
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Sleet / sliːt / NOUN Origin: Middle English
Rain containing some ice, as a crossing between rain and snow.
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Sniff / snɪf / VERB Origin: Middle English
To draw in air audibly through the nose.
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Spoke / spoʊk / VERB Origin: Old English
Past tense of the verb 'speak'.