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To steal is to take something from someone else without their consent. Steel is a strong metal alloy made mostly of iron and a small amount of carbon. Continue reading...
The word main describes something that is the most important, like the main event or the main idea. A mane is the long hair growing on the head and neck of some animals, like horses and lions. Continue reading...
A muscle is a type of body tissue that contracts when stimulated to produce motion. Muscles help people and animals do things — like breathe, walk, blink, and eat. A mussel is a small shellfish, a type of mollusk, that attaches itself to underwater rocks and lives in colonies. Continue reading...
A brake is a device that slows something down, like a car or a bicycle. To brake — that is, to slow something down — you apply the brakes. When something breaks, it may shatter into pieces or be otherwise destroyed so that it no longer works. Continue reading...
The Vocabulary Bowl leaderboards reflect the total words you master. Maximize word mastery to propel yourself to the top of the leaderboards! Continue reading...
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A fawn is a baby deer. If you flatter that deer to win their friendship by saying "What pretty white spots you have!" then you are fawning over it. In comparison, a faun is a half-human half-goat creature found in mythological legends. Continue reading...
An ax and a chisel are tools used to hew — that is, to chop or shape a material such as wood or stone. But a paintbrush and a palette are tools that can help an artist get just the right hue — a color or shade of color. Continue reading...
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