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anger | the feeling that one has toward someone or something that hurts, opposes, offends, or annoys |
bamboo | a woody or treelike grass with a very tall, stiff, hollow stem that has hard, thick joints |
battle | a fight between armies, air forces, or navies |
companion | one who often goes along with or accompanies another |
dignity | proud and self-respecting character or manner; stately appearance |
equator | an imaginary circle around the middle of the earth, halfway between the North Pole and the South Pole |
friendship | condition of being friends |
guest | person who is received and entertained at another's house or table |
hurricane | storm with violent wind and, usually, very heavy rain |
hut | a small, roughtly made cabin |
jungle | wild land thickly overgrown with bushes, vines and trees |
league | union of persons, parties, or nations formed to help one another |
southern | toward the south |
spear | weapon with a long shaft and a sharp-pointed head |
stalk | the main stem of a plant |
swamp | wet, soft land |
tiger | a large fierce animal of Asia that has dull-yellow fur striped with black |
treaty | a formal agreement, especially one between nations, signed and approved by each nation |
tropical | of the tropics |
warrior | a person experienced in fighting battles |
gang | a group of people gathered together for a special purpose |
garbage | scraps of foods to be thrown away or other waste material |
territory | an area claimed and defended as one's own |
disgrace | the loss of respect, honor, or esteem; ignominy; shame |