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lesser
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adjective
of less size or importance
the lesser anteater
the lesser of two evils
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adjective
smaller in size or amount or value
the lesser powers of Europe
the lesser anteater
tube
Noun
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A tube is a long object with a hole from one end to the other. The ends may be closed or open.
The high pressure forces the water through the tube.
Toothpaste comes in a tube.
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The Tube is the underground train system in London, England.
tube
Verb
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If you tube, you float on an inner tube.
We went white-water tubing on the Yukon River.
nosed
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adjective
having a nose (either literal or metaphoric) especially of a specified kind
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.
bat
Noun
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A bat is a small, furry animal (a mammal) that has wings and can fly.
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A bat is a special stick used to hit the ball in baseball, and in some other games.
bat
Verb
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If you bat, you swing something or try to hit something.
She batted her eyelashes shyly.
The cat batted at the mouse with its paws.
The baseball player did not bat well in the game.