Engelskaglosor Maasai

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  • Rivalry A situation in which two or more people or groups are competing against each other.
  • To reap To gather or harvest a crop; metaphorically, toect the results of one's actions receive or coll
  • Survey A method of gathering information from a sample of people, often used to understand opinions, behaviors, or characteristics.
  • Disclaimer A statement that denies responsibility or affiliation, often used to limit legal liability.
  • Rite of passage A ceremony or event marking an important stage in someone's life, such as birth, puberty, marriage, or death.
  • Personal achievement An accomplishment or success that is significant to an individual, often resulting from effort and determination.
  • Customary laws Traditional laws that are established by long-standing practices and customs within a community or society.
  • Drought A prolonged period of abnormally low rainfall, leading to a shortage of water.
  • Livestock Farm animals raised for commercial purposes, such as cattle, sheep, and pigs.
  • Target A specific goal or objective that one aims to achieve.
  • Revenue The income generated from normal business operations and other activities.
  • Endangered At risk of extinction; used to describe species that are in danger of disappearing from the wild.
  • Outlawed Made illegal or banned by law.
  • Remarkable Worthy of attention; extraordinary or striking.
  • Game meat Meat from wild animals that are hunted for food.
  • Commitment A pledge or promise to do something; a dedication to a cause or activity.
  • To wallow To roll around or lie in mud or water, often for pleasure or to keep cool; metaphorically, to indulge in an unrestrained way in something (e.g., wallowing in self-pity).
  • Predator An animal that hunts and kills other animals for food.
  • Picaresque tales Stories that depict the adventures of a roguish but appealing hero, often in a humorous or satirical style.
  • Gratuitous Unnecessary or unwarranted; often used to describe something excessive or done without good reason.
  • Adversaries Opponents or enemies in a conflict, contest, or dispute.
  • Concealed position A hidden or secret location, often used in a military or strategic context.
  • Spear A long, pointed weapon used for thrusting or throwing, typically consisting of a wooden shaft with a sharp metal head.
  • To have little impact on To cause minimal or no significant change or effect.
  • Prey An animal that is hunted and killed by another for food.
  • To have an inkling To have a slight suspicion or hint about something.
  • Premise A statement or idea that forms the basis for a theory, argument, or conclusion.
  • Demeanor A person's outward behavior or manner.
  • Foray A sudden attack or incursion into enemy territory, especially to obtain something; a brief attempt or venture into a new activity.
  • To dart To move swiftly and suddenly in a particular direction.
  • A collar A band or chain worn around the neck, often used for animals; can also refer to a part of a garment that encircles the neck.
  • Noble Having high moral qualities; aristocratic or of high social rank.
  • To cease To stop or come to an end.
  • To increase sixfold To grow or multiply by six times.
  • To patrol To move around an area to monitor or guard it.
  • To tend to To take care of or look after something or someone; to be inclined or likely to do something.

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