moat
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| a deep ditch filled with water that surrounds a castle.
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mobile
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| able to move or be carried around.
| A mobile library.
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mobile
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| a decoration made of small objects hanging on strings.
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model
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| a small copy of something larger.
| A model of an airplane.
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modern
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| of the present time
| A modern house.
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modest
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| not boasting about your talents and actions.
| He was too modest to say he had won first prize.
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moist
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| slightly wet.
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mole
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| a small, furry mammal that lives in underground tunnels.
| Moles eat worms and insects and they are almost blind.
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moment
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| a short time
| I’ll be back in a moment.
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money
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| the coins and paper bills used to buy things
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mongrel
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| a dog that is a mixture of more than one breed.
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monk
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| a man who lives in a religious community.
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monkey
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| a furry mammal that usually lives in hot regions
| Most monkeys live in trees and eat fruit, although some eat small insects and mammals. There are many different species of monkey.
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monster
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| a fierce, frightening creature from myths and fairy tales.
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month
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| a period of between 28 and 31 days.
| . A year is divided into 12 months.
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mood
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| a way you feel at a particular time
| The sunny day put us all in a good mood.
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moon
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| a ball-shaped natural satellite made of rock that revolves around a planet
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mop
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| a tool for cleaning floors, used with water and a bucket.
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more
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| greater in number or quantity.
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morning
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| the early part of the day, ending at noon.
| School starts at 8:30 in the morning.
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mosaic
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| a picture or pattern made of small squares of colored stone.
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mosque
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| a building where Muslims go to pray.
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mosquito
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| a small, flying insect found in hot, wet regions
| Female mosquitoes bite and feed on the blood of people and animals and can infect them with serious illnesses, such as malaria.
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most
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| greatest in number or quantity.
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motel
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| a hotel specially built for guests with cars.
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moth
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| a flying insect with wings covered in fine scales.
| Moths belong to the same animal group as butterflies, but they usually fly at night.
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mother
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| a female parent.
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motion
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| movement.
| The rocking motion of the boat made me feel sick.
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motor
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| a machine that supplies power to objects to move them or make them work.
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motorcycle
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| a two-wheeled vehicle that is powered by a motor.
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