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n.
1.internal organs collectively (especially those in the abdominal cavity)
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inmost
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perceivable
swallow hole
circumvolute
on an irregular basis
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palpably
third estate
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cave in (to someone or something)
to weaken and be forced to give something up
The company caved in to the union`s demand for more money.
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The Iditarod Dogsled Race got its name from Iditarod, a small mining village along the race's route. The race commemorates an emergency operation in 1925 to get medical supplies to Nome, Alaska following a diphtheria epidemic.
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