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ÿþInside Out Animal trivia  Glossary attract verb [transitive] panda noun [count] to make something move near someone or a large Chinese wild animal with black and white something: fur Insects are often attracted by smells that aren't obvious to us. polar bear noun [count] a large white bear that lives in areas near the North backwards adverb Pole in the direction that is behind you: The car rolled backwards down the hill. skin noun [count or uncount] the outer layer of a person's or animal's body: beaver noun [count] She has beautiful soft skin. a small North American animal that has a wide flat tail and thick fur stick out (past tense and past participle stuck) phrasal verb brain noun [count] to push or stretch something forwards or away the organ inside your head that allows you to think from you, especially a part of your body: and feel, and controls your body: Ben stuck out his tongue at the little girl. The illness had affected his brain. tongue noun [count] butterfly noun [count] the long soft piece of flesh that is fixed to the an insect with large colourful wings bottom of your mouth that you use for tasting, speaking etc giraffe noun [count] a tall African animal that has a very long neck and twice adverb very long legs two times the amount or rate of something: The United States has twice as many people as hen noun [count] Japan. a female chicken kangaroo noun [count] a large Australian animal that moves by jumping and carries its baby in a pouch (=pocket on the front of its body) lay (past tense and past participle laid) verb [transitive] if a female animal such as a bird or fish lays an egg, it produces the egg by pushing it from its body mosquito (plural mosquitos or mosquitoes) noun [count] a small flying insect that bites people and can give them diseases newly adverb recently: the newly appointed chairperson of the company This page has been downloaded from www.insideout.net. It is photocopiable, but all copies must be complete pages. Copyright © Macmillan Publishers Limited 2004. Definitions from the Macmillan English Dictionary © 2002 and the Macmillan Essential Dictionary © 2003, Bloomsbury Publishing Plc. www.macmillandictionary.com

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