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61 polar bear
(a type of bear found near the North Pole.) ľadový medveď -
62 prairie
['preəri]((often in plural) in North America, an area of flat, treeless, grass-covered land.) préria -
63 raccoon
[rə'ku:n, ]( American[) ræ-](a type of small, furry, North American animal, with a striped, bushy tail.) medvedík čistotný -
64 racoon
[rə'ku:n, ]( American[) ræ-](a type of small, furry, North American animal, with a striped, bushy tail.) medvedík čistotný -
65 Red Indian
(a North American Indian.) severoamerický Indián -
66 rosefish
noun (North Atlantic rose-coloured fish used for food.) druh jedlej ryby -
67 the Arctic
(the area round the North Pole.) Arktída -
68 the pole star
noun ((also the Pole Star) the star that is in the sky over the North Pole.) Polárna hviezda, Polárka -
69 the West
(Europe and North and South America.) Západ -
70 totem
['toutəm]((an image of) an animal or plant used as the badge or sign of a tribe, among North American Indians etc.) totem -
71 trade wind
(a wind that blows towards the equator (from the north-east and south-east).) pasát
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