arrangement |
the way in which a group of things lie or have been placed. |
artist |
a person who has skill in painting, drawing, music, or other similar activities. |
dissect |
to cut open or apart in order to examine. |
distance |
the measure of space between things, places, or points in time. |
impatient |
not willing or able to wait calmly. |
mutate |
to display or cause to display a physical trait or characteristic that is different from one's parent or parents as a result of a change within a gene or chromosome. |
ordinary |
usual or normal. |
primary |
main; chief. |
progress |
forward movement toward an end. |
scientific |
having to do with science. |
seldom |
not often; rarely. |
sputter |
to spit out saliva or bits of food while speaking in a fast or excited way. |
unusual |
not usual or ordinary; not common; remarkable. |
volunteer |
a person who offers to work or help without pay. |
wander |
to move about with no purpose, aim, or plan; roam. |