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397 BIRTH CERTIFICATE Modern world Official document certifying the details of a person's birth. Name, date, and parents' names are always included; details such as parents' occupation and religion may be included. Person/Thing
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398 PIERCE Basic actions and technology To tab something through something else. Action/Process
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399 PLANTAIN Agriculture and vegetation A kind of banana that is normally cooked and not eaten raw. Person/Thing
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400 MUSH The physical world Soaked clay or soil; very soft ground. Person/Thing
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400 MUSH Food and drink A soft, dough-like dish made from cooked and pounded grains such as rice, millet, or maize, commonly eaten in parts of West Africa. Person/Thing 3651
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401 OPPRESS Social and political relations To cause, inflict or threaten with suffering, need, distress, or pain. Action/Process
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402 SURPASS Motion To go beyond a limit. Action/Process
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403 GARDEN-HOUSE The house A small building in a garden, such as a shed, which is not usually build to be inhabitated for long times. Person/Thing
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529 FLANK Warfare and hunting The extreme left or right edge of a military formation, army etc. Person/Thing
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530 FRECKLE The body A small brownish or reddish pigmentation spot on the surface of the skin. Person/Thing
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531 HOW MUCH Cognition Which quantity? (for mass nouns) Other
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532 GIPSY Social and political relations Gipsy is a common word used to indicate Romani people, Tinkers and Travellers. Person/Thing
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532 GIPSY Social and political relations An outdated or sometimes offensive term historically used to refer to Romani peopleand other itinerant groups such as Irish Travellers. Person/Thing
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533 GLUTTON Food and drink Person who habitually eats and drinks excessively. Person/Thing
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534 HUMP The body A hump may refer to a camel's hump containing its fat reservoir or alternatively to the curve on an upper spine that causes a hunchback. Person/Thing
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535 INFLATED The physical world Exaggerated or made bigger. Property
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2092 HIS OR HER Possession Belonging to the third person that is addressed. Other
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2093 AFTERWARDS Time Later or after something else has happened or happens. Other
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2094 DOWN OR BELOW Spatial relations Moving from a higher position to a lower one, or being at a lower position. Other
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2095 FAT (FOR NOURISHMENT) Food and drink Soft liquid retrieved from animals or plant and used for cooking. Person/Thing
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2095 FAT (FOR NOURISHMENT) Food and drink Soft liquid retrieved from animals or plant and used for cooking. Person/Thing 323
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2096 ANIMAL OR MEAT Food and drink Any living organism that is characterized by voluntary movement, be it alive or ready prepared to be eaten. Person/Thing
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2097 NOW OR TODAY Time On the current day or in the current moment. Other
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2098 FOOT OR LEG The body Lower part of the human body which is used for walking. Person/Thing
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2104 HOLD OR TAKE Basic actions and technology To grasp something or to carry something in ones hands. Action/Process
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2105 FEMALE PERSON Kinship A human belonging to the female sex. Person/Thing
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2106 MALE PERSON Kinship A human belonging to the male sex. Person/Thing
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2107 HAIR OR FOREHEAD The body The head hear or the forehead of a person. Person/Thing
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2107 HAIR OR FOREHEAD The body The head hair or the forehead of a person. Person/Thing
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2108 RAINING OR RAIN The physical world The process by which water falls from the clouds or the water that falls from the clouds. Person/Thing
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2109 FEAR OR FRIGHTEN Emotions and values To be scared or to scare someone. Action/Process
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2110 WARM (OF WEATHER) The physical world Having a pleasant temparture (of weather). Property
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2155 CUT (WITH SCISSORS) Basic actions and technology To divide into pieces with help of scissors, especially things like a rope, a piece of cloth, or a piece of paper. Action/Process
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2156 CUT (WITH KNIFE) Basic actions and technology To slice or to divide into pieces with help of a knife or a knifelike object. Action/Process
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2157 FINE OR THIN Spatial relations Of a substance: divided into or consisting of very small pieces. Property
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2158 EARTH (WET SUBSTANCE) The physical world The soft and loose material forming a great part of the Earth surface in wet form. Person/Thing 1228
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2158 EARTH (WET SUBSTANCE) The physical world The soft and loose material forming a great part of the Earth surface in wet form. Person/Thing 640
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2159 GROUND The physical world The top layer of the earth. Person/Thing
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2160 BAMBOO HAT Clothing and grooming A hat made of bamboo (斗笠 dǒulì). Person/Thing
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2161 HEMP CLOTH Clothing and grooming A woven fabric such as used in dressing, decorating, cleaning or other practical use which is made from hemp. Person/Thing
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2656 MIDNIGHT Time In the middle of the night. Person/Thing
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2657 LADLE Food and drink A large spoon used to distribute soup and other kinds of food. Person/Thing
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2658 COAL The physical world A combustible black or brownish-black sedimentary rock usually occurring in rock strata in layers or veins. Person/Thing
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2659 CHARCOAL OR COAL The physical world Any combustible black, brown, or gray rocklike substance, usually charcoal or coal. Person/Thing
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2659 CHARCOAL OR COAL The physical world Any combustible black, brown, or gray rocklike substance, usually charcoal or coal. Person/Thing 1188
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2660 DO NOT DO IT Speech and language Ask or command somebody to not carry out an action. Action/Process
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2661 PEOPLE OR PERSON Kinship Either multiple human beings or one human being. Person/Thing
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2662 TOENAIL The body The hard keratin substance covering the tips of the feet of human beings. Person/Thing
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2707 CLOG (SOMETHING) Basic actions and technology To block a fluid or similar from running through a pipe-like object. Action/Process
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2708 TALK Basic actions and technology To converse with one or more persons. Action/Process
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2709 FLATTER Basic actions and technology To praise somebody openly. Action/Process
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2710 TAKE A PHOTO Basic actions and technology To make a photography. Action/Process
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2710 TAKE A PHOTO Basic actions and technology To make a photography. Action/Process 3123
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2711 TRANSPORT Basic actions and technology To carry larger objects, usually with help of a vehicle. Action/Process
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2712 GET DIZZY Basic actions and technology Experience an impairment in spatial perception and stability. Action/Process
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2713 HAVE A FEVER Basic actions and technology Have an increased body temperature. Action/Process
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3316 HOPS Agriculture and vegetation Used to refer to flowers of the hop plant, used as flavouring or bittering agent in cooking and brewing activities. Person/Thing
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3317 ELM Agriculture and vegetation A tall tree with broad leaves. Person/Thing
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3318 OAR OR PADDLE Basic actions and technology Referring to tools used for water-based motion, either connected to the water vehicle or not. Person/Thing
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3319 JEW’S HARP Speech and language A small musical instruments put between the teeth and played with a finger. Person/Thing
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3319 JEW’S HARP Speech and language A small musical instruments put between the teeth and played with a finger. Person/Thing 3048
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3320 SNARE (TRAP) Warfare and hunting A specific trap for catching small animals with a string that prevents caught animals from escaping. Person/Thing
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3321 POND OR LAKE The physical world A body of water of undefined size, e.g. ranging from small ponds to large lakes. Person/Thing
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3322 SNOW OR ICE The physical world Referring to frozen water irrespective of its exact nature, e.g. falling from the sky or being frozen on the ground. Person/Thing
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3444 WAX GOURD Agriculture and vegetation Benincasa hispida, a species of Cucurbitaceae family, which owes its name to the wax coating of its shell. Wax gourd is cultivated for its fruit and used in both savoury and sweet dishes due to its mild flavour. Person/Thing
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3445 YARN Clothing and grooming Consists of multiple strings of natural or synthetic fibre twisted together in a continuous bulky thread; used in textile production. Person/Thing
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3446 PINK Sense perception Having pink as its colour. Property
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3447 BEGIN OR START Time To begin doing an activity, of (of an activity) to begin. Action/Process
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3447 BEGIN OR START Time To begin doing an activity. Action/Process
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3448 SIEVE OR STRAIN Food and drink To separate solids from each other by passing through a sieve or other straining device or to separate or isolate components from a liquid with the help of a filter. Action/Process
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3449 START Time (Of an activity) to begin. Action/Process
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3449 START Time (Of an activity) to begin. Action/Process 1806
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3450 HOW MANY PIECES Cognition Which quantity? (for countable nouns) Other
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3451 FEW PIECES Cognition More than one, but not as many as usual or as expected. (for countable nouns) Other
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3452 MUCH Cognition An indefinite large number of. (for mass nouns) Other
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4177 CALCULATOR Basic actions and technology A small mechanical or electronic device used for performing mathematical calculations, such as arithmetic or more complex numerical operations. Person/Thing
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4178 PUZZLE Modern world A problem, game, or object consisting of pieces or elements that must be arranged, solved, or fitted together to form a complete or correct solution. Person/Thing
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4179 CUBE The physical world A three-dimensional solid object with six equal square faces, twelve equal edges, and eight vertices. Person/Thing
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4180 FACTORY Modern world A building or group of buildings where goods are manufactured or assembled, typically using machinery and organized labor processes. Person/Thing
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4180 FACTORY Modern world A building or group of buildings where goods are manufactured or assembled, typically using machinery and organized labor processes. Person/Thing
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4181 NEED OR NECESSITY Cognition A condition or state in which something is required or essential for a person or system to function, survive, or achieve a goal. Person/Thing
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Borin-2015-1532-936 1429 FULL 936 S13.210 full ss full%3:00:00:: containing as much or as many as is possible or normal; "a full glass"; "a sky full of stars"; "a full life"; "the auditorium was full to overflowing" a01083157 a http://compling.hss.ntu.edu.sg/omw/cgi-bin/wn-gridx.cgi?synset=01083157-a
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Borin-2015-1532-940 1778 APPROACH 940 S10.560 to approach ss approach%2:38:00:: move towards; "We were approaching our destination"; "They are drawing near"; "The enemy army came nearer and nearer" v02053941 v http://compling.hss.ntu.edu.sg/omw/cgi-bin/wn-gridx.cgi?synset=02053941-v
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