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Endangered | related to an endnagered species |
Sponge | any of a group of water animals that have the form of hollow cell colonies made up of two layers and that include those whose skeletons are sponges. |
Poisonous | a substance that by its chemical action can injure or kill a living thing |
Connected | to join or link together, to attach by close personal relationship |
Haul | to put or drag with effort, to transport in a vehicle |
Overcome | to win a victory over to conquer |
Scuba | equiopment used for breathing while swimming underwater |
Pressure | a force or influence that cannot be avoided |
Oxygen | a chemical element found in the air as a cloroless, odorless, tasteless gas that is necessary for life |
Fern | a plant that produces spores instead of seeds and no flowers and whose leaves are usually divided into many parts |
Curve | to turn or change from a straight line or course, bending or turning without angles |
Worst | Most corrupt, bad, ill or evil |
Worse | bad, evil, or corrupt in a greater degree |
shirt | a garment for the upper part of the body usually with a collar, sleeves a front opening and a tail. |
Clear | in a clear manner, to go away to disperse |
Mere | nothing more than, simple |
Cheer | to give hope to, make happier, comfort |
Serious | thoughtful ro quiet in appearance or manner, being in earnest not light or casual |
Germ | a source from which something develops, a bit of living matter capable of developing into an organism or one of its parts |
Burst | to suddenly show one's fellings, to come or go suddenly |
Swirl | to move with a whirling or twisting motion |
Twirling | to turn or cause to turn rapidly or quickly |
Gear | a group of parts that has a specific function in a machine, to make ready for effective operation |
Sincerely | being what it seems to be; genuine; true |
Volunteer | to offer oneself for a service of one's own free will, without pay |
Period | a portion of time set apart by some quality |
Insert | to put in, to set in and make fast |
Purpose | To have as one's intention; intend, to be achieved, aim |
Spear | a weapon with a long straight handle and sharp head or blade used for throwing or jabbing |