both |
one and the other of two things or people. |
hallway |
a narrow passage in a house or building; corridor. |
inventor |
one who conceives of or makes something new. |
jewelry |
things made of special stones and metal worn on the body for decoration. Rings, necklaces, and bracelets are some kinds of jewelry. |
kitchen |
a room where people cook and store food. |
lend |
to let someone use something that is yours. When you lend a thing to someone, you expect that person to return it to you. |
marry |
to become someone's husband or wife according to the law. |
opposite |
on the side that is across from another; facing. |
palace |
the official home of a king or queen or other person of high rank, or a fancy home where a king or queen might live. |
pant |
to breathe in quick, short breaths; gasp. |
pray |
to request in a serious and sincere way, especially of one's god. |
record |
to put in writing. |
root |
the part of a plant that grows under the ground. Roots take in water and food, and they hold the plant in the soil. |
scientist |
a person who works in or studies a science. |
snatch |
to take quickly or suddenly; grab. |