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This collection of vocabulary explores various aspects of nature, highlighting terms like "domesticate," "eclipse," and "evolve." Understand how domestication relates to taming wild animals, the phenomenon of an eclipse, and the process of evolution. Discover the significance of natural fibers in materials, as well as the feeding behavior of grazers like cows. Learn about hatching processes in animals, innate abilities of wildlife, and the characteristics of rodents. Finally, delve into solar energy's connection with nature and the concept of stampedes among animal herds.
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Vocabulary Group 1
domesticate dəmestikāt V NATURE domestic, domestication To tame It would be hard to domesticate a spider.
eclipse ē klips N NATURE The total or partial hiding of something. Do not look at the sun during an eclipse.
evolve ē välv V NATURE Evolution To gradually change or develop. Her ideas for the essay evolved and developed.
fiber fībər N NATURE Matter or material made up of thread-like pieces. The new sleeping bags are stuffed with a natural fiber.
graze grāz V NATURE To feed on grass and growing plants. Cows graze on grass in the field.
hatch hach V NATURE Hatchling To come out of an egg. To come up with a plan. It’s fun to watch baby chicks hatch.
innate in nāt A NATURE Existing from birth Wild animals have the innate ability to sense danger.
rodent rōdənt N NATURE Mammals with sharp teeth for gnawing. The rodent chewed a hole in the wall.
solar sōlər A NATURE Solarium Having to do with the sun. Solar powered homes get their energy from the sun.
stampede stampēd N NATURE When a group or herd run in fear. Someone yelled “Fire!”, and I was almost trampled by the stampede.