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dark
Adjective
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If something is dark, is has no light.
The cave is very dark.
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If something is dark, it is scary or not pleasant.
World War II was a dark time in world history.
dark
Noun
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Place where there is no light.
Most humans are afraid of the dark.
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Late in the day, especially after sunset.
Go and play with your friends, but be back before dark!
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Darks are clothes that are not light in color.
fruit
Noun
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or The fruit is the part of a plant or tree that holds the seeds. It's usually sweet and good to eat.
Most people don't eat enough fruit and vegetables.
Apples, oranges, and bananas are the most common fruits in most supermarkets.
tree
Noun
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A tree is a tall plant of wood.
I'm going to climb a tree.
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A tree is a map of ideas that looks like the plant.
My family tree shows how I am related to all my family members.
tree
Verb
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(uncommon) If you tree something, you chase it up into a tree.
tortrix
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noun
(= tea tortrix)
small Indian moth infesting e.g. tea and coffee plants
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noun
(= orange tortrix)
California moth whose larvae live in especially oranges