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adage
ˈædɪʤShort, philosophical, memorable saying.
authoritative
ɔ:ˈθɔrɪtətɪvPower to command.
beak
bi:kExternal anatomical structure of birds.
booze
bu:z(slang, uncountable) Any alcoholic beverage.
city
ˈsɪtɪLarge and permanent human settlement.
dame
deɪmFemale equivalent of the honour of knighthood in British and Commonwealth honours systems.
decease
dɪˈsi:sPermanent cessation of vital functions.
dome
dəumArchitectural element that resembles the hollow upper half of a sphere.
edge
eʤThe boundary line of a surface.
edgy
ˈeʤɪNervous, apprehensive.
employee
emplɔɪˈi:Relationship between the employee and the employer.
fable
ˈfeɪblShort fictional story that anthropomorphises non-humans to illustrate a moral lesson.
feign
feɪnAct of propagating beliefs of things that are not true, or not the whole truth.
gibber
ˈʤɪbəGibberish, unintelligible speech.
glee
gli:(uncountable) Joy; happiness.
gram
græmUnit of mass 1/1000th of a kilogram.
head
hedCephalic part of an animal.
hoodlum
ˈhudləma gangster; a hired thug.
hyenas
Family of mammals.
interchange
An act of interchanging.
lapel
ləˈpelTwo parts of a garment fturned back on the chest, especially a continuation of a coat collar.
lyric
ˈlɪrɪk(poetry) Of, or relating to a type of poetry (such as a sonnet or ode) that expresses subjective thoughts and feelings, often in a songlike style.
neon
ˈni:ənElement with atomic number 10.
nickel
ˈnɪklChemical element with atomic number of 28.
nova
Cataclysmic nuclear explosion in a white dwarf star.
octopus
ˈɔktəpəsOrder of molluscs.
odder
Human settlement.
ogle
ˈəugl(transitive, intransitive) To stare at (someone or something), especially impertinently, amorously, or covetously.
oval
ˈəuvəlShape.
paradoxical
pærəˈdɔksɪkəlStatement that apparently contradicts itself and yet might be true.
room
ru:mDistinguishable space within a structure.
routine
ru:ˈti:nA course of action to be followed regularly; a standard procedure.
sieve
sɪvA device to separate, in a granular material, larger particles from smaller ones, or to separate solid objects from a liquid.
sonata
səˈna:təComposition for one or more solo instruments.
splendid
ˈsplendɪdMagnificent; very impressive.
stadium
ˈsteɪdjəmPlace or venue for (mostly) outdoor sports, concerts, or other events.
tier
ˈtaɪəOne who ties (knots, etc).
twang
twæŋThe sound of a vibrating string, for example, of a bow or a musical instrument.
upload
Sending of data from a local system to a remote system.
vent
ventAn opening through which gases, especially air, can pass.
yodel
ˈjəudlSinging.
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