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36 Cards in this Set
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aroma
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a smell or odor, especially a pleasant one
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beverage
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a liquid, other than water, used as a drink
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aroma
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a smell or odor, especially a pleasant one
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beverage
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a liquid, other than water, used as a drink
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bland (adj 1)
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lacking a strong flavor
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bland (adj 2)
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Not irritating, exciting, or disturbing.
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He has a bland personality.
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brittle
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cluster (n)
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A number of similar things grouped together
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cluster (v)
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to gather or come together in a group
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combine
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To join or bring together
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He combined blue and yellow to make green.
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combination
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A joining or bringing together
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That combination of icecreams is really good.
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consume (v 1)
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to use up
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Our cars consume gasoline.
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consume (v 2)
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To eat or drink
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Hey! You consumed all of the icecream!
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consume (v 3)
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to do away with or destroy
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The fire consumed the forest.
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crave
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to have a strong desire for
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I crave icecream.
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craving
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A strong desire
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I have a craving for vanilla icecream.
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cultivate (v 1)
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to prepare land for the growing of crops
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cultivate (v 2)
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to grow or to help grow
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cultivate (v 3)
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to encourage development by attention or study
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My mother has cultivated my interest in sports.
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equivalent (adj)
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Equal to
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You and I have equivalent amounts of icecream.
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equivalent (n)
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That which is equal to
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export (v)
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To send goods to another country for sale
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We export vanilla icream.
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export (n)
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Something exported
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Vanilla icecream is an important export.
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extract (v 1)
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To remove or take out
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I extracted the thorn from the dog's paw.
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extract (v 2)
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To obtain with an effort
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I had to extract the truth from my bother by threatening to tell on him.
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extract (n)
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something removed or taken out
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Vanilla extract comes from the seeds of vanilla plants.
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introduce (a person) (v)
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To cause to know; to make known by name
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Let me introduce you to my mom.
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introduce (a thing) (v)
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To bring to the attention of, especially for the first time
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I am so glad that you introduced me to Mr. Yummy's chocolate syrup!
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introduce (use) (v)
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To bring into use
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introduction (n 1)
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something spoken or written before the main part
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The introduction of the book was boring.
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introduction (n 2)
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The act of being made known by name
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I was nervous during the introduction to his parents.
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purchase (v)
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To buy
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purchase (thing) (n 1)
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something that is bought
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I am unhappy with this purchase.
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purchase (act) (n 2)
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the act of buying
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I wish I had been there before you made that purchase of the rotten pumpkins.
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tropical (equator) (adj 1)
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Of, from, or similar to the regions of the equator
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This is a tropical bird.
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tropical (adj 2)
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hot and moist
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I like this tropical weather.
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