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Flavonoid

a large group of natural plant compounds (phytochemicals) found in fruits, vegetables, grains, and drinks like tea

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amputation

the surgical removal of a limb or body part, often due to severe injury, infection, poor blood flow (like from diabetes or PAD), cancer, or birth defects, to save a person's life or improve function

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Epidemic

the rapid, widespread outbreak of a disease or health condition in a specific region or population, exceeding expected levels,

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ethanol

Ethanol (

C2H5OHcap C sub 2 cap H sub 5 cap O cap H

𝐶2𝐻5𝑂𝐻

, ethyl alcohol) is a flammable, colorless alcohol used as a psychoactive ingredient in beverages

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gluttons

people who habitually overindulge in food, drink, or other activities,

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gorge

a deep, narrow valley with steep sides, often carved by a river

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monoculture

the agricultural practice of growing a single crop species or raising a single type of animal over a large area,

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industrial

relates to large-scale production, machinery, and industry

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automated

describes processes, systems, or equipment that operate automatically using machinery, electronics, or software with minimal human intervention

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barracks

buildings or complexes designed to house military personnel,

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purebred

one from a specific lineage, bred over generations to maintain consistent traits (like appearance, temperament, size) from a recognized breed

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sauntered

to walk in a slow, relaxed, and casual way, often with no specific destination, like strolling or ambling, conveying a carefree attitude

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claim

the main, arguable point or thesis of an essay, paragraph, or speech, stating what the author believes and intends to prove, requiring evidence and reasoning for support, rather than being a simple fact

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Purpose

to develop students' reading, writing, speaking, and listening skills so they can understand and communicate effectively, think critically, analyze texts, express ideas, and become responsible, literate citizens capable of success in school, work, and life

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Sufficient

enough or adequate to meet a specific need, purpose, or standard, but not necessarily abundant

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Sound