Target 80+ Deck 15
Total: 20 cards
orient
noun

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the countries or regions of Asia or the eastern part of Asia, commonly written as 'the Orient'

float
verb

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to propose, suggest, or put forward something, such as an idea or a plan

comet
noun

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a bright celestial object with a long tail traveling around the sun, usually in a highly eccentric or elliptical orbit

tip
noun

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the end of something, especially a pointed one

angular
adjective

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forming or having an angle, angles, or sharp corners; measured by an angle

renowned
adjective

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having a widespread reputation, usually for something good; well-known or famous

rub
noun

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the act of rubbing or applying friction with pressure

trait
noun

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a distinguishing or particular characteristic, feature, quality, or tendency of an individual or a thing

document
verb

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to record the details of something through writing, film, photography, etc.

terrain
noun

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a piece of land or geographic area, especially with regard to its physical or topographical features

tip
noun

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the apex, summit, or top of something, such as a mountain

document
verb

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to prove or support something with citations, evidence, references, etc.

erode
verb

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to gradually damage, deteriorate, or wear away

larva
noun

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an early, immature form of any animal or insect that will change into something else when it becomes an adult, usually by metamorphosis

momentum
noun

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the product of an object's mass and its velocity

concrete
adjective

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based on facts, not on ideas or guesses; real, certain, or definite

profound
adjective

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having a strong influence or effect

compromise
verb

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to cause somebody, something, or yourself to be in danger or to be suspected of something, especially by acting in a way that is not very sensible

circumstance
noun

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the conditions of a person’s life

hybrid
noun

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an offspring produced by crossing two animals or plants of different breeds, genera, species, or varieties
