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'Countries' vocabulary

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    The New York Times. How much do you know about the country? Vocabulary revision.
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  • Adjective - existing naturally or having always lived in a place; native
    Indigenous
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  • Adjective: not broken or damaged
    Intact
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  • Noun: the natural environment in which an animal or plant usually lives
    Habitat
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  • Verb: to tell a story, often by reading aloud from the text, or to describe events as they happen
    Narrate
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  • Noun: a set of animals or plants in which the members have similar characteristics to each other and can breed with each other
    Species
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  • Noun: the place where two rivers flow together ad become one larger river
    Confluence
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  • Noun: a system for naming things, especially in a particular area of science
    Nomenclature
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  • Noun: a large number of people or things
    Multitude
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  • Noun: a company or person that makes or sells sweets or chocolate
    Confectioner
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  • Noun: a part of country that is surrounded by another country, or a group of people who are different from the people living in the surrounded area
    Enclave
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  • Noun: something that causes admiration and respect for its beauty; the title used to speak to or about a king/queen
    Majesty
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  • Noun: a horse-drawn vehicle designed for private use and comfort
    Carriage
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  • Adjective: not arrogant or assertive; poor; ordinary
    Humble
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  • Noun: a way of looking and behaving
    Demeanor / demeanour
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  • Noun: an area of ground in which dead bodies are buried
    Cemetery
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  • Verb: to play a game for money or property; to bet on an uncertain outcome
    (To) gamble
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