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Es
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noun
(= einsteinium)
a radioactive transuranic element produced by bombarding plutonium with neutrons
ist
noun
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A practitioner or supporter of an ism
okay
Adverb
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You use okay to show that you agree with something.
"I'll be late tonight, mom." "Okay dear!"
"You don't have to come tomorrow." "Okay, I'll see you next week then."
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You use okay to check if someone agrees with you.
I'm leaving now, okay?
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You use okay to show that you are changing topic.
Does anybody have questions? No? Okay, let's look at the homework then.
okay
Adjective
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If someone is okay, they are fine or not hurt.
Oh, sorry! Are you okay? Let me help you.
Thanks, I'm feeling okay now.
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If something is okay, it is good enough, fine, or not bad.
"Do you like this?" "It's okay, I guess. Do you have anything nicer?"
"Is it okay if I do it tomorrow?" "Yeah, it's okay with me.
"How was your day?" "Oh, it was okay--nothing special."
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If someone is okay, they are nice.
He's an okay guy.
okay
Verb
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If you okay something, you approve it.
The manager has to okay it before I can let you in.
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If you okay something with somebody, you ask them to approve it.
Did you okay this with your dad?
okay
Noun
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If you give something your okay, you approve it.
We got the okay to go ahead.
den
Noun
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A den is a place where a wild animal lives.
The wolf went back to his den to sleep after a day of hunting.
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A den is a small cave in the side of a hill.
Baum
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noun
United States writer of children's books (1856-1919)
Zu
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noun
evil storm god represented as a black bird