daylight |
the light of the day. |
deep |
having a lot of space below or behind a certain point; reaching far down or back. |
engine |
a machine that uses energy from a source such as gasoline or electricity to do work. |
fable |
a short tale that teaches a lesson. The characters in fables are often animals who speak and act like people. |
finish |
to reach or cause the end of; complete. |
horror |
a strong feeling of fear or shock. |
lie1 |
a false statement that is said on purpose. |
native |
an original resident of a given place, such as the Inuit people of Alaska and northern Canada. |
rich |
having a great amount of money or valuable possessions. |
science |
a careful method of studying and learning about things in nature. |
servant |
a person whose job is to clean another person's house, cook their food, or help them in other ways in their home, often living in the home also. |
terror |
very great fear. |
wade |
to walk in water or something else that makes movement slower or more difficult. |
window |
an opening in a wall or vehicle that lets in air and light. The opening is usually covered by clear glass. |
wool |
the thick, soft hair of sheep and some other animals, which is often used by people to make fabric for clothes, blankets, and other things. |