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Affect
1. To bring about a change in.

2.To pretend to be or to have
Calculate
1. To find the answer by using arithmatic.
2. To figure out by reasoning
Climate
1. The average weather conditions of an area.
Column
1. A row of figures running down a printed page;anything arranged like that.
2. A tall, usually stone support that holds up something.
3. A regular newspaper article usually written by the same person.
Decay
1. To rot.
2. A breaking down or rotting.
Exceed
1. To be more than.
2. To go beyond what is allowed.
Excess
1. More than enough; an extra amount.
Excessive
1. Too much or too great
Forbid
1. To order not to do something.
2. Not allowed
Grove
1. A group of trees growing together with a space between them.
Limb
1. An arm, leg, or wing
2. A large tree branch.
Mammoth
1. Very large; huge.
Mature
1. To become fully grown or developed.
2. Fully grown or developed.
Permit
1. To allow
2. A written notice that allows a person to do something
Resist
1. To refuse to give into; to withstand.
2. To work or fight against
Scorch
1. To burn slightly.
2. Very hot
Tower
1. To stand above or higher than what is around it.
2. Very tall; high.
Limb
1. An arm, leg, or wing
2. A large tree branch.
Mammoth
1. Very large; huge.
Mature
1. To become fully grown or developed.
2. Fully grown or developed.
Permit
1. To allow
2. A written notice that allows a person to do something
Resist
1. To refuse to give into; to withstand.
2. To work or fight against
Scorch
1. To burn slightly.
2. Very hot
Tower
1. To stand above or higher than what is around it.
2. Very tall; high.