abundant |
large in amount or number; more than enough. |
accustom |
to cause (oneself or another) to become used to something over time. |
benefit |
to be helpful to; have good results for. |
croak |
to make a low, hoarse sound with the voice. |
cultivation |
the act of preparing and improving. |
decision |
the act or result of making up one's mind. |
differently |
in another or new way. |
latitude |
the distance between the equator and a point north or south on the earth's surface. This distance is measured in degrees. |
middle-class |
of or pertaining to the segment of people in a society who are neither of high rank or low rank with respect to wealth or social status. |
organ |
a part of plants or animals that performs a particular task. The heart, the lungs, the skin, and the eyes are all organs of animals. |
precipitation |
the act of water falling in the form of rain, snow, sleet, or hail. |
proverb |
a short, often-used saying that expresses something wise or true. |
slightly |
to a small degree or by a small amount; a little. |
trickle |
to fall or flow in drops or in a thin, weak stream. |
twilight |
the faint light in the sky when the sun is below the horizon before sunrise and after sunset. |