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Apple: A deciduous Eurasian tree (Malus pumila) having alternate simple leaves and

white or pink flowers.

Avocado: A tropical American tree (Persea americana) having oval or pear-shaped fruit
with leathery skin, yellowish-green flesh, and a large seed.

Bat: Bats are mammals vertebrates (animals with hair are, the young are born alive to the
mother after a variable period of gestation and feed in the early stages of development,
breast milk) and belong to the Order Quiroptera

Bear: Common name for several species of carnivorous mammals that grow to between 1
and 3 m in height depending on the species, strong fur plenty, straight, big head, small
eyes, strong and thick limbs of five fingers each, with stout nails and short tail; their diet is
omnivorous.

Bed: A piece of furniture for reclining and sleeping, typically


consisting of a flat, rectangular frame and a mattress resting on
springs.

Cat: A small carnivorous mammal


(Felis catus or F. domesticus)
domesticated since early times as a
catcher of rats and mice and as a pet and existing in several
distinctive breeds and varieties.

Chair: A piece of furniture consisting of a seat, legs,


back, and often arms, designed to accommodate one
person.

Computer: A device that computes, especially a


programmable electronic machine that performs high-
speed mathematical or logical operations or that
assembles, stores, correlates, or otherwise processes
information.

Cow: The mature female of cattle of the genus Bos.

Doctor: A person who has earned the highest academic degree awarded by a college or
university in a specified discipline. Especially a physician, dentist, or veterinarian, trained in
the healing arts and licensed to practice.

Dog: A male animal of the family Canidae, especially of the fox or a


domesticated breed.

Elephant: Either of two very large herbivorous mammals,


Elephas maximus of south-central Asia or Loxodonta africana of
Africa, having thick, almost hairless skin, a long, flexible,
prehensile trunk, upper incisors forming long curved tusks of
ivory, and, in the African species, large fan- shaped ears.

Elevator: A platform or an enclosure raised and lowered in a vertical


shaft to transport people or freight.

Fan: A machine using an electric motor to rotate thin, rigid vanes in


order to move air, as for cooling.

Fish: Any of numerous


cold-blooded aquatic
vertebrates of the
superclass Pisces, characteristically having
fins, gills, and a streamlined body.

Giraffe: An African ruminant


mammal (Giraffa camelopardalis)
having a very long neck and legs, a tan coat with orange-brown
to black blotches, and short horns.
It is the tallest land animal, often reaching a
height of 5 meters (16 1/2 feet), and feeds
principally by browsing in the tree canopy of
wooded grasslands.

Hat: It is a garment that is specifically used to cover the head, either the sun, cold or even
mark the social status of the wearer.

Heat: The uppermost or forwardmost part of the


body of a vertebrate, containing the brain and the eyes,
ears, nose, mouth, and jaws.

Hippo: An ancient city of northwest Africa in


present-day northeast Algeria south of Annaba. Saint

Augustine was its bishop from a.d. 396 to 430

Ice cream: A smooth, sweet, cold food prepared from a


frozen mixture of milk products and flavorings, containing
a minimum of 10 percent milk fat and eaten as a snack or

dessert.

Jet: it is a means of air transport jet propulsion engines

Kangaroo: Any of various herbivorous


marsupials of the family Macropodidae of Australia
and adjacent islands, having short
forelimbs, large hind limbs adapted
for leaping, and a long tapered tail.

Kite: A light framework covered with cloth, plastic, or paper,


designed to be flown in the wind at the end of a long string.

Lemmon: The fruit of this tree, having a yellow aromatic rind


and juicy, acid pulp.

Lion: A large carnivorous feline mammal (Panthera leo) of


Africa and northwest India, having a short tawny coat, a tufted tail, and, in the
male, a heavy mane around the neck and shoulders.

Mango: (Plants) a tropical Asian anacardiaceous evergreen tree, (Mangifera indica),


cultivated in the tropics for its fruit.

Monkey: Any of various long-tailed, medium- sized members of


the order Primates, including the macaques, baboons,
guenons, capuchins, marmosets, and tamarins and
excluding the anthropoid apes and the prosimians.
Nest: A container or shelter made by a bird out of twigs, grass, or other material to hold its
eggs and young.

Nut: An indehiscent, hard-shelled, one-loculated, one-seeded fruit, such as an acorn or


hazelnut.

Octopus: Any of numerous carnivorous marine mollusks


of the genus Octopus or related genera, found
worldwide. The octopus has a rounded soft body, eight
arms with each bearing two rows of suckers, a large
distinct head, and a strong beaklike mouth. Also called
devilfish.

Onion: A bulbous plant


(Allium cepa) cultivated worldwide as a vegetable.

Orange: The fruit of any of these trees, having a sweetish,


acidic juice. Asian evergreen trees of the genus Citrus,
widely cultivated in warm regions and having fragrant white
flowers and round fruit with a yellowish or reddish rind and a
sectioned

Passion fruit: (Plants) the edible fruit of any of various


passionflowers, (esp granadilla)

Pear: A widely cultivated tree


(Pyrus communis) in the rose
family, having glossy leaves,
white flowers grouped in a
corymb, and edible fruit.

Pencil: A narrow, generally cylindrical implement for writing,


drawing, or marking, consisting of a thin rod of graphite,
colored wax, or similar substance encased in wood or held in a
mechanical holder.

Pig: Any of several mammals of the family Suidae, having short


legs, cloven hooves, bristly hair, and a cartilaginous snout
used for digging, especially the domesticated hog.

Queen: Something having eminence or supremacy in a given


domain and personified as a woman.

Red: The hue of the


long-wave end of the
visible spectrum,
evoked in the human observer by radiant energy with wavelengths of approximately 630 to
750 nanometers; any of a group of colors that may vary in lightness and saturation and
whose hue resembles that of blood; one of the additive or light primaries.

Ruler: A straightedged strip, as of wood or metal, for drawing straight lines and measuring
lengths.

Secretary: A person employed by an individual or in an


office to assist with correspondence, make
appointments, and carry out administrative tasks

Snake: Are elongated, legless, carnivorous reptiles of


the suborder Serpentes that can be distinguished from
legless lizards by their lack of eyelids and external ears.

Table: An article of furniture supported by one or more vertical legs and having a flat
horizontal surface.

Turtle: Are reptiles of the order Chelonii or Testudines characterised by a special bony or
cartilaginous shell developed from their ribs and acting as a shield. Turtle may refer to the
chelonian order as a whole (American English) or to fresh-water and sea-dwelling
chelonians (British English).

Umbrella: Portable Utensil out of the rain, consisting of a cane and a fabric covered
linkage can be extended or folded.

Violin: Is a bowed string instrument that has four strings. It is


the smallest and acute family of classical
string instruments.

Wagon: A vehicle used for


transporting goods or another
specified purpose.

Xylophone: A percussion
instrument consisting of a
mounted row of wooden
bars graduated in length to
sound a chromatic scale, played with
two small mallets.

Yoyo: Is a toy consisting of a


disc of wood, plastic or other
materials with a deep groove in
the center around the edge, around which a cord, tied to a
finger raised and lowered alternately wound.

Zebra: An African wild horse with black-and-white stripes and an erect mane.

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