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to tell the differences two things “carry” or “bear” between them. |
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a substance spread over or put into solid to make plants grow and
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a conclusion that has been drawn or “carried in” by a process of
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a source of information or help. |
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something that comes from the imagination |
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to “carry away” (remove) someone from a country. |
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circumstances that carry a good chance for success |
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someone who carries luggage or other loads |
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a set of drawings or documents carried in a case |
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to change from one language “across” to another |
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act or process of sending something from one person, thing, or place, to another |
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letting light through “across” from one side to another |
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having or making a connection |
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a group of people organized for a common purpose |
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the exact dictionary definition of a word |
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a form of speech that differs from the standard language of a group |
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relates to the history of a word and where it comes from |
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the act of dividing a word into word parts called syllables |
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the way something, such as a word, is used |
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