Here are the meanings for the words and phrases you've listed:
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Misconception: A mistaken belief or understanding; an idea that is not accurate or is based on false information.
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Dangerous: Something that poses a risk of harm or injury; potentially harmful or unsafe.
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Wonder: A feeling of amazement and admiration, often mixed with curiosity; to be in awe of something.
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Adequate: Sufficient or satisfactory in quality or quantity; enough to meet the needs or requirements.
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Quarrel: A heated argument or disagreement; a dispute or conflict between individuals or groups.
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Demolished: Completely destroyed or torn down; usually referring to structures or buildings.
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Livestock: Farm animals raised for commercial purposes, such as cattle, sheep, pigs, and chickens.
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I would rather starve than steal: A phrase indicating that the speaker prefers to endure extreme hardship (like starvation) rather than commit a morally wrong act (like stealing).
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Spotted: To notice or see something, often after looking closely; also refers to being marked with spots or having a pattern of dots.
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To invent: To create or design something new, often referring to the development of a product, idea, or process that did not previously exist.
If you need further explanations or examples for any of these terms, feel free to ask!