Target 80+ Deck 65
Total: 20 cards
snail
noun

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a slow-moving mollusk with a spiral-shaped shell

magnify
verb

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to cause to seem more important, serious, or severe; to exaggerate

backdrop
noun

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a large cloth hung at the back of a stage, usually to provide a setting or scenery for a performance or play

tolerate
verb

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to allow or permit the act, existence, or presence of something without interference or prohibition

brick
noun

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a hard block, usually made of baked clay and is used for building or paving material

uncover
verb

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to remove a cover or covering from something

backdrop
noun

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the background or setting to any event or situation

tolerate
verb

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to endure or put up with something painful or unpleasant

rightful
adjective

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having a just or lawful claim or right to something, such as property or status

monument
noun

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a very old building or place that is historically important

relief
noun

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the act of removing or reducing pain, worry, discomfort, etc.

dimension
noun

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the length, width, height, or depth of something, such as a room or an object

substitute
noun

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someone or something that takes the place of someone or something else

dedicate
verb

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to devote one's time or resources to a particular purpose or task

enrich
verb

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to enhance, improve, or strengthen the quality of something, usually by adding something desirable

channel
verb

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to direct the flow of something, such as water, in or through a passage, tube, etc.

aquifer
noun

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an underground layer of porous rock or sediment saturated with groundwater

glue
noun

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an adhesive substance, either natural or synthetic, used for sticking things together

nutrient
noun

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a substance providing nourishment necessary for an organism's growth, metabolism, and maintenance of life

lord
noun

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a person having great authority, control, or power over others; a master or ruler
