Target 80+ Deck 90
Total: 20 cards
prodigious
adjective
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impressive; great in size, power, value, etc.
precipitation
noun
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(the amount or quantity of) water falling to the earth, such as dew, rain, snow, etc.
oxide
noun
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a compound of oxygen with another electropositive element or group in its chemical formula
recess
verb
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to place, put, or set in a recess
stake
noun
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a pointed metal or wooden post pushed into the ground as a marker or support
despondent
adjective
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feeling or showing extreme dejection, discouragement, or hopelessness; disheartened or downcast
detrimental
adjective
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causing or tending to cause damage, detriment, or harm; damaging or harmful
probe
noun
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a rigorous investigation or examination of something
dehydrate
verb
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to remove all moisture from something in order to dry it out completely
startle
verb
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to suddenly or unexpectedly alarm, shock, or surprise a person or an animal
provoke
verb
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to cause a feeling, reaction, or effect
requisition
verb
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to demand, require, or take someone or something for use or service, especially by authority
prophetic
adjective
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of, pertaining to, or characteristic of a prophet or prophecy
stake
noun
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something wagered in a bet, contest, or game
contaminate
verb
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to make something impure, unclean, or unsuitable
probe
noun
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a spacecraft used to explore and study space, usually on its own and without any passengers
provoke
verb
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to anger or annoy someone chronically or deliberately
province
noun
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a person’s particular area of knowledge, interest, or responsibility
royal
adjective
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impressive; suitable for a king or queen
render
verb
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to cause somebody to be in a certain condition