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Happy Halloween
A spooky review of words associated with Halloween
| Term | Definition |
|---|---|
| Jackolantern | A carved pumpkin with a face, often lit from within by a candle or light. |
| Witch | A person believed to have magical powers, often depicted with a pointy hat. |
| Ghost | A spirit or soul of a dead person, often shown as a floating white figure. |
| Bat | A nocturnal flying mammal often linked to haunted houses and vampires. |
| Cauldron | A large pot used by witches to brew potions or spells. |
| Skeleton | A bony figure representing the human body’s frame, common in Halloween decor. |
| Vampire | A mythical creature that drinks blood and avoids sunlight. |
| Zombie | A reanimated corpse that walks slowly and craves brains. |
| Candy | Sweet treats collected by children during trick-or-treating. |
| Costume | An outfit worn to disguise oneself, especially on Halloween. |
| Haunted | Describes a place believed to be visited by ghosts or spirits. |
| Spider | An eight-legged creature often associated with webs and creepy settings. |
| Mummy | A preserved body wrapped in bandages, often found in ancient tombs. |
| Tombstone | A marker placed at a grave, often seen in spooky Halloween scenes. |
| TrickorTreat | A Halloween tradition where children ask for candy door-to-door. |