Unique Adjective 1.having no like or equal; unparalleled; incomparable. 3.not typical; unusual.

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Unique Adjective 1.having no like or equal; unparalleled; incomparable. 3.not typical; unusual

Resemble Verb 1. To be like or similar to.

Intertwine Verb 1. To twine together. (Twine: two or more strands twisted together.)

Compound Noun Something formed by combining parts or elements.

Transport Verb To carry, move, or convey from one place to another.

Meander Verb To wander aimlessly; ramble

Resistant Adjective Something that can withstand, strive against, or oppose.

Persistent Adjective constantly repeated; continued:

Reveal Verb to make known; disclose

Observe Verb To see, watch, perceive, or notice