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The state or fact of knowing.
Knowledge
A wind with a speed greater than 64 knots.
Hurricane
Possessing good health.
Healthy
Something worked toward or striven for.
Objective
Attentive and well informed.
Aware:
To become aware of the nature and significance of.
Understand
To have or formulate in the mind.
Think
The manner in which one acts or behaves.
Behavior
: A personal defect or failing.
Weaknesses
A sturdy bag designed for carrying articles on a person's back, having shoulder straps and often mounted on a lightweight frame.
Backpack
: A preparation, often in the form of a cream or lotion, used to protect the skin from the damaging ultraviolet rays of the sun.
Sunscreen
Containers for a traveler's belongings.
Luggage
The official currency, coins, and negotiable paper notes issued by a government.
Money
Something that is bestowed voluntarily and without compensation.
Gift
A container made of interwoven material, such as rushes or twigs.
Basket
A small piece of metal, usually flat and circular, authorized by a government for use as money.
Coin
A hurried or light meal.
Snack
The condition of being hot.
Heat:
A narrow, ribbon like strip of dough, usually made of flour, eggs, and water.
Noodle
a long curved fruit with a yellow skin.
Banana
Any of various forms of sodium carbonate.
Soda
The oval, thin-shelled reproductive body of a bird, especially that of a hen, used as food.
Egg
A mental state that arises spontaneously rather than through conscious effort and is often accompanied by physiological changes.
Emotion:
A principle or standard, as of behavior, that is considered important or desirable.
Value
To go from one place to another, as on a trip; journey.
Travel
Coverings worn on the body; garments, such as shirts, pants, dresses, and coats.
Clothes
A place where aircraft take off and land.
Airport
A set of written, printed, or blank pages fastened along one side and encased between protective covers.
Book
A sudden movement of the earth's crust caused by the release of stress accumulated along geologic faults or by volcanic activity. Also called seism, temblor.
Earthquake
A sudden, often violent outburst.
Eruption
An overflowing of water onto land that is normally dry.
Flood
A force or principle believed to animate living beings.
Spirit
the activity or sport of riding a snowboard
Snowboarding
to walk somewhere slowly and with no enthusiasm, for example because you are tired.
Trekking
To pay attention; heed.
Listen
cutting implement consisting of two blades joined by a swivel pin that allows the cutting edges to be opened and closed.
Scissors
Exposure or vulnerability to harm or risk.
Danger
One who receives or entertains guests in a social or official capacity.
Host:
A strong feeling of affection and concern toward another person, as that arising from kinship or close friendship.
Love
To prepare (food) for eating by applying heat.
Cook:
A natural periodic state of rest for the mind and body, in which the eyes usually close and consciousness is completely or partially lost, so that there is a decrease in bodily movement and responsiveness to external stimuli.
Sleep:
To move rhythmically usually to music, using prescribed or improvised steps and gestures.
Dance
The effort to acquire knowledge, as by reading, observation, or research.
Study
To be carried or conveyed, as in a vehicle or on horseback.
Ride
Any of numerous small rodents of the families Muridae and Cricetidae, such as the house mouse, characteristically having a pointed snout, small rounded ears, and a long naked or almost hairless tail.
Mouse
Any of various other carnivorous mammals of the family Felidae, including the lion, tiger, leopard, and lynx.
Cat
Any of various carnivorous mammals of the family Canidae.
Dog
Any of various long-eared, short-tailed, burrowing mammals of the family Leporidae, such as the commonly domesticated species Oryctolagus cuniculus.
Rabbit:
Any of numerous cold-blooded aquatic vertebrates characteristically having fins, gills, and a streamlined body.
Fish
A bulbous plant (Allium cepa) cultivated worldwide as a vegetable.
Onion
A cereal grass that is cultivated extensively in warm climates.
Rice
A clear, colorless, odorless, and tasteless liquid, H2O, essential for most plant and animal life and the most widely used of all solvents.
Water
The star around which Earth and other planets orbit.
Sun
A long motor vehicle for carrying passengers, usually along a fixed route.
Bus
An automobile.
Car
a car whose driver is paid to take you to a particular place, especially a fairly short distance.
Taxi
A narrow, generally cylindrical implement for writing, drawing, or marking, consisting of a thin rod of graphite, colored wax, or similar substance encased in wood or held in a mechanical holder.
Pencil
One that erases, especially an implement, such as a piece of rubber or a pad of felt, used for erasing marks made by pencil or chalk.
Eraser
An official document issued by a government identifying a citizen, certifying that citizen's nationality, and formally requesting admittance and safe passage from foreign countries.
Passport
A device that computes, especially a programmable electronic machine that performs high-speed mathematical or logical operations or that assembles, stores, correlates, or otherwise processes information.
Computer: