aircraft |
any machine that can fly through the air, such as an airplane, helicopter, glider, or balloon. |
commonly |
ordinarily; usually. |
dismay |
alarm, confusion, or mental distress. |
disorder |
lack of organization or arrangement. |
grave1 |
a hole dug in the ground where a dead body is buried. |
guideline |
a rule that tells people how to do something in the way that is considered best. |
infant |
a child in the first months of life. |
lever |
a basic tool used to lift or pry things open. A crowbar is one type of lever. |
motto |
a short saying used as a reminder of a belief or rules of behavior. |
pursue |
to follow in order to reach or catch; chase. |
ripe |
fully grown and ready for harvest or eating. |
sharp |
having a thin edge or a fine point. |
showy |
bright, colorful, or splendid in appearance. |
thorough |
leaving nothing out; complete. |
vent |
an opening through which a gas or vapor can enter, pass through, or exit. |