nurture [na:rtjar] v. To nurture something means to care for it as it grows or develops.
-* Robert nurtured his plants, and that is why they grow so well. overhead [ouvarhed] adv. If something is overhead, it is located above you.
-» As we sat on top of the hill, a plane flew overhead. principle [prmsapsl] n. A principle is a belief about the correct way to behave.
-*■ To maintain principles, it’s vital to watch, listen, and speak carefully. rural [ruaral] adj. If a place is rural, it is in the countryside instead of the city.
-> I want to live in a small house in a rural area. secluded [siklu:did] adj. If a place is secluded, it is far away from any other place.
-» There was a secluded bench in the park. S p e c i e S [spi:Ji(:)z] n. A species is a type of plant or animal.
-* There are 21 different species of butterfly in this forest. swamp [swamp] n. A swamp is a very wet area of land.
-» There are lots of wild animals living in the swamp. traverse [trsevars]
V. To traverse means to move or travel through an area.
-» The explorer traversed the desert alone on a camel. zoology [zoualad
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i] n. Zoology is a subject in which people study animals.
-* Helen wants to study zoology because she has always liked animals. uchib ketmoq o'stirmoq bosh uzra, tepadan axloq qoidalari xishloqqa xos xilvatdagi tur, xil botqoq, botqoqlik kesib o'tmoq zoologiya