branch |
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a part of a tree which grows out from the trunk and on which leaves, etc grow |
leaf |
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green and flat part of a tree, growing from a branch |
twig |
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a small thin branch that grows out of a larger branch on a tree |
top |
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the highest part of a tree |
crown |
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the head of foliage of a tree |
foliage |
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the leaves of a tree |
gynaecologist |
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a doctor who specializes in the treatment of female disorders primarily of the reproductive system |
oculist |
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a doctor who specializes in the medical treatment of diseases or defects of the eye |
neurologist |
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a doctor who deals with the problems of brain and nerves |
psychiatrist |
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a doctor specializes in the prevention and intervention of mental, emotional, or behavioral diseases |
dermatologist |
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a doctor who cures all types of skin diseases and disorders like acne, psoriasis, and skin cancer |
nephrologist |
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a doctor who treats various kidney disorders |
doctor |
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a person who has been trained in and practises medical science |
pill |
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a small flat round piece of medicine made to be swallowed whole |
pain |
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the physical suffering or discomfort caused by injury or illness |
medicine |
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a substance, esp a liquid, taken through the mouth, used in curing illness |
patient |
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a person who is receiving medical treatment, esp in a hospital |
treatment |
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a thing done to relieve or cure an illness |
daisy |
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A very common small flower with pink, yellow, or white petals around a yellow centre. |
snowdrop |
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A white flower appears in forests and gardens when there is still snow there. |
Primrose |
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One of the earliest spring flower. Flowers can be purple, yellow, red, pink, or white. |
daffodil |
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Appears very early in spring. The flowers are usually yellow. Tht plant has long leaves and a sweet pleasant smell. |
Water lily |
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It grows on the waters of quiet lake. The flowers are yellow, white, pink, blue or even purple. |
poppy |
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A bright red, orange or purple flower looks like cup. Often grow wild in the mountains and in the fields. |
quaff |
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to drink a beverage, esp. an intoxicating one, copiously and with hearty enjoyment |
knock back |
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to quickly drink large quantities of a drink, especially an alcoholic drink |
imbibe |
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to consume (liquids) by drinking |
pull on |
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to take a long drink from a bottle or glass |
sip |
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to drink (a liquid) a little at a time; take small tastes of |
sup |
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to take (liquid food, or any liquid) into the mouth in small quantities, as from a spoon or cup |
bear |
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A large, heavy mammal with thick fur and a very short tail |
beaver |
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An animal with smooth fur, sharp teeth and a large flat tail, which lives in a dam |
armadillo |
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A small animal whose body is covered in hard strips that allow it to curl into a ball |
bat |
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A small animal like a mouse with wings that flies at night |
buffalo |
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A large animal of the cattle family, with long curved horns |
bison |
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A large wild animal, similar to a cow but having a larger head and hairy shoulders |
bench |
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A long, usually hard, seat for two or more people |
fountain |
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A stream of water that is forced up into the air through a small hole |
bike rack |
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A row of holders where bicycles can be left |
bars |
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A piece of equipment used in gymnastics, consisting of two horizontal bars |
bush |
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A plant with many small branches growing from the ground |
grass |
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A low green plant which grows naturally over a lot of the Earth's surface |
galaxy |
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The very large group of stars that contains the solar system |
constellation |
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Any of the groups of stars in the sky which seem to form a pattern and have been given names |
comet |
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A celestial object moving around the solar system with a diffuse tail |
asteroid |
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A small rocky body orbiting the sun |
earth |
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The planet third in order of distance from the Sun, the world on which we live |
astronaut |
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A person who has been trained for travelling in spacecraft |
aspirin |
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A common drug which reduces pain, especially headaches, fever and swelling |
cold tablets |
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Tablets which reduce cold symptoms |
cough syrup |
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Medicine in the form of a liquid that helps a cough get better |
cough drop |
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Medicine in the form of a tablet that helps a cough get better |
eye drops |
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A saline liquid, used to administer medication to the eye |
cream |
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A soft substance that you rub into your skin |
frog |
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A tailless amphibian with a short squat body and very long hind legs for leaping |
crocodile |
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A large hard-skinned reptile that lives in and near rivers and lakes in the hot wet parts of the world |
alligator |
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A large semiaquatic reptile similar to a crocodile but with a broader and shorter head |
cayman |
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A tropical American reptile similar to an alligator |
gavial |
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A large fish-eating Indian crocodilian with a long slender snout |
chameleon |
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A lizard that changes its skin colour to match its surroundings so that it cannot be seen |
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