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| to move in a cirlce or from place to place |
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| the condition surrounding or relating to an event |
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| having powers above normal humans |
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| to foresee or make known beforehand |
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| something used to kill germs |
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| stopping the growth of bacteria |
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| a word with the opposite meaning |
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| to state the opposite of what someone else has said |
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| an underground electric railroad |
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| someone who is under the control of someone else |
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| to put below the surface of water |
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| a set that is a part of a larger set |
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| beneath the Earth's surface |
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| to change from one language to another |
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| to carry or send from one person or place to another |
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| to change in form or appearance |
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| allowing light rays through so objects can be seen through it |
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| to plant into another place |
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