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| to win a victory over someone or something |
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| something that stands for or represents another thing |
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| a picture,statue,or figure made to look like something or someone |
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| to help or encourage something to happen |
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| earlier,previous,or happening before |
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| to keep somethng in good condition |
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| easy to see,recognize,or understand |
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| a reason for doing something |
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| to steal,rob,or carry,away something that doesn't belong to you |
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| a new way of understanding something |
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| to state ,show,or make known |
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| a picture or drawing that shows how something looks |
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| a guess someone makes after thinking about something carefully |
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| to cause someone to be very interested or amazed |
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| being uncoverd,being left open to danger,or being un protected against the effect of something |
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| to wear away or wash away over time |
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| to make it possible for someone to do something |
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| to became worse,to wear away,or to lose quality or value |
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| skills, arts, traditions, and ways of a group of people |
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| difficult or requiring a lot of effect |
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| a scientist who studies ancienst people and things |
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