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corrode

• V. to eat or wear away by degrees, usually by chemical reaction

• Corrosion– N. the process or result

of corroding

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debris

• N. broken or scattered remains

• Litter, rubbish

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elated

• Adj. happy and excited; overjoyed

• Elation– N. a feeling of great joy

and excitement

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exploit

• N. a brave or daring act; an adventure

• V. to make full use of; to utilize

• To use in a selfish way; to take unfair advantage of

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leeway

• N. an extra amount of time or space that allows for some freedom

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miniature

• Adj. on a small scale• N. a very small copy• A small painting;

especially a portrait

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mobile

• N. an artistic structure with parts that move easily

• Adj. easily moved

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onset

• N. a start or beginning

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ooze

• N. soft, watery mud, as at the bottom of the lake or sea

• V. to leak out slowly

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pathetic

• Adj. causing feelings of pity and sorrow

• Held in low esteem; arousing scorn

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preliminary

• Adj. coming at the beginning; coming before the main event or activity

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Quest

• N. a hunt or search

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restrain

• V. to hold back; to keep under control

• Restraint– N. a holding back or

keeping under control• Something used to

control or hold in check

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salvage

• V. to save from destruction or loss

• N. property saved from loss or destruction

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scour

• V. to clean by scrubbing hard

• To search thoroughly


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