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fee
Noun
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A fee is the money you pay for some kinds of services, such as legal advice, education, or club membership.
School fees have increased again this year.
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(law) An inheritable estate in land held of a feudal lord in return for certain services.
He held his lands in fee of the Earl of Chester.
tail
Noun
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A tail is a long, thin part on the back end of an animal.
The dog wags his tail (moves his tail quickly from side to side) when he sees his friend.
tail
Verb
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If you tail someone, you follow them without them noticing; you observe them.
estate
Noun
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Someone's estate is everything they own, or everything they leave when they die.
Because he had no family, he left his estate to the church.
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An estate is a large area of land with a large house on it.
On the weekend, we went fishing at her country estate.