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adapt | v. 1. To change to fit new conditions. 2. To make changes in something to make it useful. |
adaptation | n. 1. A changing to fit new conditions. 2. Something that is changed from something else. |
deplete | v. To use up. |
efficient | adj. Producing results without waste. |
fatigue | n. A feeling of tiredness from work or exercise. v. To make or become tired. |
gait | n. The way a person or animal moves on foot. |
glare | v. 1. To shine with a strong, harsh light. 2. To stare angirly at. n. 1. A strong blinding light. 2. An angry stare. |
glaring | adj. 1. Shining with a harsh, brilliant light. 2. Very obvious. |
habitat | n. The place or type of place where a plant or animal is normally found. |
oblivious | adj. Not aware of. |
oblivion | n. A state of forgetting or being forgotten. |
outmoded | adj. No longer needed or fashionable. |
prominent | adj. 1. Projecting; standing out. 2. Easily noticed. 3. Famous; well; known. |
quench | v. 1. To put out; to extinguish. 2. To satisfy with liquid. |
rigor | n. 1. A condition that makes life difficult. 2. Strictness or severity. |
rigorous | adj. 1. Severe; extreme. 2. Thorough; complete. |
sear | v. 1. To wither; to dry up. 2. To burn the surface of with sudden heat. |
transport | v. To carry or move from one place to another. n. The act of carrying from one place to another. |
wend | v. To travel; to go one's way. |