zoology [ zō ólləjee, zə wóləjee ] (plural zo·ol·o·gies)noun scientific study of animals
bar [ baar ]noun (plural bars) a length of metal, wood, or other solid material used as a fence to block
symbol [ símb'l ] (plural sym·bols) noun something that stands for something else
recycling [ ree s ī kling ] noun use a material again
wast [ wayst ] verb not using something
Hula-Hoop [hoolə-hoop] noun a plastic ring that people place around the waist and keep twirling by rhythmically moving the hips
video arcade [víddeeō aarkáyd] noun a place where people pay to play video games
aerobics [erṓbiks, ərṓbiks] noun exercises such as walking, jogging, cycling, and swimming that increasing breathing and heart rates
barbell [ baarbèl ] (plural bar·bells) noun a metal bar with removable weights at each end, used in weightlifting
mallet [ mállət ] (plural mal·lets) noun tool like a hammer
RPG noun (role-playing game) a computer or other game in which the participants imagine roles
pediatrician [peedee ə trísh’n] noun a doctor for children
debt [ det ] (plural debts) noun not having money or something owed
automatic [ àwtə máttik ] adjective working by itself
soar [ sawr ] verb increase rapidly
odds [ odz ] plural noun chances of something happening
rune [ roon ] (plural runes) noun old Germanic alphabet character
tune [ toon ] noun (plural tunes) simple melody
lune [ loon ] (plural lunes) noun a curved-shaped part of a plane
dune [ doon ] (plural dunes) noun hill of sand
idol [īd'l ] (plural i·dols) noun somebody or something greatly admired or loved
hero [ heerō ] (plural he·roes) noun really brave person
busboy [ búss bòy ] (plural bus·boys) noun somebody who clears away dishes, set tables, and assist the servers
spy [ spī ] noun (plural spies) somebody who seeks secret information
first aid [ furst ayd ] noun things you do for somebody who is ill or injured before medical help arrives
anniversary [ ànnə vúrssəree ] (plural an·ni·ver·sa·ries) noun a celebration the date of an important event
affair [ ə fér ] noun (plural af·fairs) a sexual relationship between two people not married to each other
pretend [ pri ténd ] verb act as if something were true
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