Target 100+ Deck 18
Total: 20 cards
distill
verb
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to extract or obtain the most essential part of something by heating it with a solvent
bustle
verb
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to be full of or filled with something, such as activity or people
phobia
noun
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an extreme or irrational fear of something, such as an object, creature, situation, etc.
negate
verb
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to make or cause to be ineffective or invalid
relinquish
verb
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to give up, surrender, or let go of something, such as claim, plan, right, etc.
sap
noun
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the vital fluid or juice that circulates and carries food and nutrients in a plant
bolster
verb
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to reinforce, strengthen, or support
luminosity
noun
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the condition, quality, or state of being bright or luminous
lean
verb
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to bend or move from a straight position to a sloping position, sometimes to rest against something for support
acquit
verb
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to clear, free, or relieve someone from a criminal charge by a verdict of not guilty
bustle
verb
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to act or move in a busy, hurried, or noisy way
negate
verb
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to contradict or deny the existence, evidence, or truth of something
bolster
noun
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a thing that provides support to someone or something, such as a pad, pillow, timber, etc.
lean
adjective
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not having a lot of fat in the body; fit or thin
arthropod
noun
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a type of animal that has jointed legs, a segmented body, and an exoskeleton made of chitin, such as an insect or a crustacean
devour
verb
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to read or take in something eagerly, greedily, and quickly
inflame
verb
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to intensify, provoke, or make worse of something, such as a feeling or situation
tacit
adjective
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implied or understood without being expressed or shown directly
demeanor
noun
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the way a person or animal behaves or looks; outward bearing or manner
arable
adjective
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capable of cultivating or producing crops; of or relating to growing crops