consumable  | a. intended to be used up and then replaced; possible to eat, drink, or use up completely  |  
 contaminate  | v. make impure or unclean by contact or mixture; pollute  |  
 continent  | n. one of the seven large land masses on the earth's surface  |  
 contradict  | v. deny the truth of a statement, especially by asserting the opposite; confront  |  
 correlation  | n. mutual relationship; a connection between two or more facts  |  
 corruption  | n. illegal, bad, or dishonest behaviour, especially by people in positions of power; bribery or fraud  |  
 cowardice  | n. lack of courage to face danger; extreme timidity; lack of spirit  |  
 criminal  | n. one who has committed a crime; one who is found guilty by verdict  |  
 cultural  | a. relating to the habits, traditions, and beliefs of a society  |  
 curious  | a. interested in learning about people or things around you; eager for knowledge  |  
 custodian  | n. a person who has responsibility for or looks after something  |  
 decision  | n. a choice that you make about something after thinking about several possibilities  |  
 decrease  | v. lessen or reduce; make a quantity smaller  |  
 deductive  | a. reaching an answer by thinking carefully about the known facts a. involving inferences from general principles  |  
 defendant  | n. a person in a court of law who is accused of having done something wrong  |  
 definitely  | ad. without question and beyond doubt; clearly  |  
 dehydrate  | v. remove water from; dry out; lose water or bodily fluids  |  
 Delaware  | n. a state in the northeastern US  |  
 deodorant  | n. a substance that is used to prevent or hide unpleasant smells, like those of the body  |  
 depart  | v. go away or leave, especially on a journey; set out  |  
 dependent  | a. relying on or requiring the aid of another for support  |  
 deprive  | v. take something away from someone  |  
 descendant  | n. a person related to someone from an earlier generation; offspring  |  
 despondent  | a. unhappy and with no hope or enthusiasm  |  
 detect  | v. discover the presence of; identify  |  
 diameter  | n. length of a straight line passing through the center of a circle and connecting two points on its edge  |  
 dictation  | n. action of saying words aloud to be typed or written down n. action of giving orders authoritatively  |  
 dictator  | n. a leader who has complete power in a country and has not been elected by the people  |  
 disagreeable  | a. unpleasant or unattractive; not agreeing with tastes or expectations  |  
 disaster  | n. an event or fact that has unfortunate consequences; catastrophe  |  
 discontinue  | v. stop doing or providing something; put an end to a state or an activity  |  
 dismissal  | n. termination of someone's employment n. permission to go; the sending away of someone  |  
 disrespect  | n. lack of respect for  |  
 distinct  | a. clearly noticeable; that certainly exists  |  
 ecology  | n. science of the relationships between organisms and their environments  |  
 economy  | n. system of trade and industry by which the wealth is made and used n. efficient use of resources; reduction in cost  |  
 eighth  | n. position eight in a countable series of things a. coming next after the seventh and just before the ninth in position  |  
 elastic  | a. springing back; able to return quickly to a former state or condition  |  
 embarrass  | v. cause someone to feel nervous, worried, or uncomfortable  |  
 emergency  | n. sudden unforeseen crisis; condition of urgent need for action or assistance  |  
 emotion  | n. a strong feeling such as love or anger, or strong feelings in general  |  
 emphasis  | n. special attention or effort directed toward something; stress  |  
 emphatic  | a. done or said in a strong way and without any doubt  |  
 encyclopedia  | n. a reference work containing articles on various topics   |  
 endeavor  | v. attempt by employing effort; try to do something  |  
 enterprise  | n. organization created for business ventures, especially one that will earn money  |  
 episode  | n. one of the single parts into which a story is divided, especially when it is broadcast on the tv  |  
 erode  | v. eat away; wear away by abrasion; become worn  |  
 escape  | v. get free from something, or to avoid something  |  
 escort  | v. go with a person or vehicle, especially to make certain to leaves or arrives safely n. one who conducts someone as attendant; guard  |  
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