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corrode | v. To wear away by degrees, usually by chemical action. |
corrosion | n. The process or the result of corroding. |
debris | n. 1. Broken, scattered remains. 2. Litter; rubbish. |
elated | adj. Happy and excited; overjoyed. |
elation | n. A feeling of great joy and excitement. |
exploit | n. An adventure. v. 1. To utilize. 2. to use in a selfish way; to take unfair advantage of. |
leeway | n. An extra amount of time or space that allows some freedom. |
miniature | adj. On a small scale. n. A very small copy. 2. A small painting. |
mobile | n. An artistic structure with parts that move easily. adj. Easily moved. |
onset | n. A start or a beginning. |
ooze | n. Soft, watery mud, as at the bottom of a lake or the sea. v. To leak out slowly. |
pathetic | adj. Causing feelings of pity or sorrow. 2. Held in low esteem. |
preliminary | adj. Coming at the beginning |
quest | n. A hunt or search. |
restrain | v. To hold back |
restraint | n. 1. A holding back or keeping under control. 2. Something used to control or hold in check. |
salvage | v. To save from destruction or loss. n. Property saved from loss or destruction. |
scour | v. 1. To clean by scrubbing hard. 2. To search thoroughly. |