Accumulate: (verb) to gather or collect Ambition: (noun) a strong desire or drive Barren: (adj) not producing or creating anything; having no vegetation.

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Accumulate: (verb) to gather or collect Ambition: (noun) a strong desire or drive Barren: (adj) not producing or creating anything; having no vegetation Deposit: (verb) to deliver and leave an item, often for safekeeping Desperate: (adj) having an urgent need or desire

Dwell: (verb) 1. to live somewhere 2. to stay on one thing Economy: (noun) an organized money system Exaggerate: (verb) to say that something is more that it really is; to overstate Expanse: (noun) a wide-open space Exploit: (verb) to profit from selfishly; to abuse

Extract: (verb) to draw something out of something else; to remove Liberate: (verb) to set free Migration: (noun) a movement or change of position, usually of many people or animals Onset: (noun) the beginning or start Primitive: (adj) happening early in the history of humans and the world, or simple and not complicated