energy |
the ability to have force or power or to do work. There are many kinds of energy such as physical, electrical, nuclear, or chemical. |
god |
a being that is worshipped and believed to have special powers over nature or life. |
hire |
to give a job to. |
lab |
a short form of laboratory. |
meet |
to see and begin to know someone; be introduced to. |
reporter |
a person whose job is to gather and report news for a newspaper or magazine, or for a television station or radio station. |
save |
to help someone get away from harm or danger. |
scissors |
a tool used for cutting. Scissors have two blades that are joined in the middle. |
screen |
a piece of material made of woven wire. A screen covers a window, door, or other opening. |
soak |
to make completely wet; drench. |
storm |
a violent event in weather. In a storm, there may be a lot of rain, snow, or wind. |
teach |
to show (someone) how to do something or to help (someone) learn something. |
view |
the area that can be seen from a particular point. |
warm |
having some heat; not cold. |
wire |
a long thread of metal. |