adapt |
to change for a particular use. |
approval |
good opinion; favorable thoughts. |
delicate |
pleasing to the senses in a light, soft, or mild way. |
excellent |
very good or much better than others. |
fluid |
a liquid or gas. A fluid flows easily and takes the shape of the container that holds it. Water and air are fluids. |
foliage |
leaves on a tree or other plant. |
fringe |
an edge of hanging threads, yarn, or strips of leather used to decorate clothing or drapes. |
groove |
a long narrow cut or dent in a surface. |
secretary |
a person who writes letters, keeps records straight, and manages mail. A secretary might work for another person or for a business. |
sigh |
to breathe out with a long breath because of being sad, tired, or relieved. |
sparkle |
to throw off or reflect little flashes of light; glitter. |
species |
a group of living things that naturally produce young with other members of the same group but not with those of other groups. |
stocky |
thick, sturdy, and often short in build or form; stout. |
suggestion |
a comment that offers an idea about what could be done. |
tremendous |
very large in degree or size; huge. |