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adverb: particularly

1. 1.
to a higher degree than is usual or average.
"I don't particularly want to be reminded of that time"
synonyms: especially, specially, very

adjective: wholesome
1. conducive to or suggestive of good health and physical well-being.
"the food is plentiful and very wholesome"
synonyms: healthy, health-giving, healthful

verb: absorb; 3rd person present: absorbs; past tense: absorbed; past
participle: absorbed; gerund or present participle: absorbing
1. 1.
take in or soak up (energy, or a liquid or other substance) by chemical or physical
action, typically gradually.
"buildings can be designed to absorb and retain heat"

verb
3rd person present: concentrates
1. 1.
focus one's attention or mental effort on a particular object or activity.

noun
plural noun: traces
a mark, object, or other indication of the existence or passing of something.
"remove all traces of the old adhesive"
synonyms: vestige, sign, mark, indication, evidence, clue;

noun: variety
1. 1.
the quality or state of being different or diverse; the absence of uniformity,
sameness, or monotony. Wide variety=many

adjective: necessary
1. 1.
required to be done, achieved, or present; needed; essential.
"members are admitted only after they have gained the necessary experience"
synonyms: obligatory, requisite, required, compulsory, mandatory, imperative, needed, de
rigueur
noun
noun: element; plural noun: elements; noun: chemical element; plural
noun: chemical elements
1. 1.
a part or aspect of something abstract, especially one that is essential or
characteristic.
"the death had all the elements of a great tabloid story

verb
verb: occur; 3rd person present: occurs; past tense: occurred; past
participle: occurred; gerund or present participle: occurring
1. happen; take place.
"the accident occurred at about 3:30 p.m."

noun
noun: erosion
1. the process of eroding or being eroded by wind, water, or other natural agents.
"the problem of soil erosion"
o the gradual destruction or diminution of something.
"the erosion of support for the party"

noun
noun: proportion; plural noun: proportions
1. 1.
a part, share, or number considered in comparative relation to a whole.
"the proportion of greenhouse gases in the atmosphere is rising"

noun
noun: incidence; plural noun: incidences
1. 1.
the occurrence, rate, or frequency of a disease, crime, or something else
undesirable.
"an increased incidence of cancer"

noun: goitre
1. a swelling of the neck resulting from enlargement of the thyroid gland.
"a woman with a goiter"

noun
noun: iodine; symbol: I
1. the chemical element of atomic number 53, a nonmetallic element forming black
crystals and a violet vapor.
o a solution of iodine in alcohol, used as a mild antiseptic.
adjective: historical
1. of or concerning history; concerning past events.
"the historical background to such studies"

plural noun: customs


1. 1.
a traditional and widely accepted way of behaving or doing something that is
specific to a particular society, place, or time.
"the old English custom of dancing around the maypole"
Example : cheers

verb
gerund or present participle: behaving
1. 1.
act or conduct oneself in a specified way, especially toward others.
"he always behaved like a gentleman"
synonyms: conduct oneself, act, acquit oneself, bear oneself

sow1

sō/
verb
1. plant (seed) by scattering it on or in the earth.
"sow a thin layer of seeds on top"

set·tler

ˈsed(ə)lər,ˈsetlər/
noun
noun: settler; plural noun: settlers
1. a person who settles in an area, typically one with no or few previous inhabitants.
synonyms colonist, colonizer, frontiersman, frontierswoman, pioneer, bushwhacker; Mor
: e
antonyms: native
adjective: palatable
1. (of food or drink) pleasant to taste.
"a very palatable local red wine"
synonyms: edible, eatable, digestible, tasty, appetizing, flavorful;
formalcomestible
"palatable meals"

noun: sustenance
1. food and drink regarded as a source of strength; nourishment.

verb
verb: chew; 3rd person present: chews; past tense: chewed; past
participle: chewed; gerund or present participle: chewing
1. 1.
bite and work (food) in the mouth with the teeth, especially to make it easier to
swallow.

lay claim to something


phrase of lay
1. 1.
assert that one has a right to something.
"four men laid claim to the leadership"

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