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(n.) a person who cuts hair, especially men's hair, and shaves, styles, or trips beards.

Barber

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(v.) to make a change in order to do or make something better. 

Adjust

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(v.) to repair something that is broken, torn, or damaged

Mend

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(n.) a period of 10 years

Decade

100

(n.) to push in a rough way

Shove

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(adj.) relating to, coming from, or located on the outside of something. 

External

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(n.) a family member who lived long ago

Ancestor

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(v.) to argue or disagree angrily

Quarrel

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(n.) a small ax

Hatchet
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(adj.) feeling bodily pain

Sore
300

(n.) a belief or opinion that is incorrect because one has not understood something.

Misconception

300

(adj.) not knowing about something that is happening

Unwitting

300

(n.) something, such as a movement of the body, that you do without thinking as a reaction. 

Reflex

300

(n.) a person who makes a home in a new place where there are few or no people. 

Settler

300

(adj.) having a pleasant smell or aroma

Fragrant

400

(n.) a job that a person does to make a living.

Occupation

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(n.) a group of families that live in the same area and share the same language, religion, and customs

Tribe

400

(adj.) more important, powerful, or successful than most

Dominant

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(adj.) having or expressing strong emotions, such as love, sadness, etc., in a way that may seem foolish or unnecessary. 

Sentimental

400

(adj.) not generous

Stingy

500

(n.) an act or achievement that shows great skill, courage, or strength.

Feat
500

(v.) to show respect for someone or something in a public way

Honor

500

(n.) an image or imitation of a person that makes them appear funny or foolish because their characteristics have been exaggerated. 

Caricature

500

(n.) a type of Native American home, often made by covering a frame with bark or animal skins. 

Wigwam

500

(v.) to improve the quality of something or make it better

Enrich