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r eevae[e v.
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To elevate something is to put it at a higher level.
-* The man elevated the picture so he could see it better.
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A flavor is the taste of food or drinks.
-+The flavor of the ice cream was very good.
r foundaion [faund eija n] n.
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A foundation is a group that provides money for research.
-*■The foundation raised money to give scholarships to students.
r generaion [d3 e n a re ija n ] n.
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A generation is a group of people who live at the same time.
-»My grandparents are from a different generation than me.
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A handle is the part of an object people hold while using it.
->The pot is very hot. So pick it up by the handle.
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r layer [ex n.
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A layer covers over something or is between two things.
-*■There was a layer of snow on the tops of the houses this morning.
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Mud is soft, wet dirt.
-»My brother played rugby in the mud. Now he’s dirty.
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If something is smooth, it has no bumps.
-* The baby’s skin felt very smooth.
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Soil is the top layer of land on the Earth.
-►The boy planted flowers in the soil and watered them every day.
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If people or things are unique, they are not like the others.
-*■Her dog is unique. I’ve never seen one quite like it.