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1. to take something and gain control over it, often by force
2. to record in words or pictures
Capture
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1. perfect in quality; complete
2. pure; not mixed with anything
Absolute
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1. of or being the center
2. easily reachable from a variety of places 3. the most important
Central
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1. to answer yes to a request
2. to take something that is offered to you 3. to agree that something is correct
Accept
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typical; ordinary; normal
Average
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1. an area of land
2. an area defended by an animal
Territory
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1. showing strong or moral virtues and character
2. a person born of high rank or title
noble
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the greater number or amount; more than half
Majority
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a test or trial to discover something unknown, usually in science
Experiment
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as much as needed
Sufficient
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1. not paying attention to
2. done, made, or said without care
Careless
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to scatter in small amounts
Sprinkle
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having no understanding or knowledge; not getting it
Clueless
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Interested in learning new things
Curious
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a serious request
Appeal
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1. to give orders
2. to have control over 3. to demand what you deserve
Command
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to make quick, explosive noises or popping sounds
Sputter
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easily understood; clear or obvious
Apparent
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1. Used as the rule for measuring or as an example
2. normal; usual
Standard
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to replace one person or thing with another
Substitute
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1. to choose by voting
2. to choose to do something
Elect
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small particles in the air like fog, steam, or smoke
Vapor
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leftover
Spare
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a test performance by a musician, singer, dancer, or actor
Audition
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Yay!
Free points!
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