cut |
to divide or break open with a sharp tool such as a knife, saw, or scissors. |
defend |
to protect from harm; guard. |
envelope |
a folded paper covering for a letter or other papers you mail. You write the address and put a stamp on an envelope before you mail it. |
event |
something that happens, especially an important thing that happens. |
lawn |
an area of land where people plant grass and cut it to keep it short. |
magnet |
an object that has the power to pull certain metals toward itself. |
pupil1 |
a young person who is taught by a teacher. |
section |
a part that is different or apart from the whole. |
squeeze |
to press firmly together. |
stable1 |
firm or steady; not likely to move. |
stool |
a seat on tall legs and without arms or a back. |
suppose |
to assume to be true in order to make clear or to explain. |
sweet |
having a taste like that of sugar or honey. |
test |
an examination or experiment to find out what something is, what it is made up of, or how good it is. |
tube |
a long, hollow piece of glass, metal, or rubber used to hold or carry liquids or gases. |