bulb
noun
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an electric lamp with translucent glass that is used to light a room, often round in shape

adept
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very skilled or proficient; expert

likelihood
noun
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the probability or chance that something will happen

dart
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to move somewhere suddenly and quickly

comply
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to conform, submit, or adapt (as to a regulation or to another's wishes) as required or requested

fragment
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a broken or incomplete part

infant
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intended for babies or very young children

medieval
adjective
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of or relating to the period of European history from about A.D. 500 to about 1500, traditionally known as the Middle Ages

premise
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an idea or theory that becomes the basis for the next step or final outcome in a situation

oblige
verb
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to compel someone or comply with a request

explore
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to examine or discuss a subject, idea, etc. thoroughly

polish
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to make smooth and shiny by rubbing

tempt
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to persuade someone to do something wrong

abrupt
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coming, occurring, or ending suddenly and unexpectedly

synonym
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a word or phrase that has the same or nearly the same meaning as another word or phrase in the same language

nomadic
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relating to nomads or people who do not have a permanent or fixed residence

attain
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to succeed in getting or achieving something, usually after a lot of effort or work

adjacent
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next to or adjoining something else

equity
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the quality of being just, reasonable, and impartial; fairness

dictate
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to give orders, control, or determine how something is done or turns out
