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1) The distance from the bottom to the top of something.2) You use it for biting and chewing.3) A type of plant with round underground stems which isused

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as a vegetable.4) A kind of racket sport for two of four players.5) Something with music or without it and people’s voice.6) A fruit consisting of a single seed in a hard shell.7) A small river or a brook.

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1) Расстояние от основания до вершины чего либо./ height (высота)
2) Вы используете это для кусания и жевания. / teeth (зубы)
3) Тип растений с круглыми подземными стеблями, которые используют в качестве овощей. / onion (лук репчатый)
4) Ракеточный вид спорта для 2 или 4 игроков. / tennis (теннис)
5) Что-либо с музыкой или без нее и человеческим голосом. / song (песня)
6) Фрукт, содержащий единственную семечку в твердой оболочке. / peach (персик)
7) Небольшая река или ручей. / rivulet (ручей)

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