bicycle |
a light vehicle with two wheels, one behind the other. You make the wheels turn by pushing on pedals. |
candle |
a stick of wax with a string through the middle. The string burns and gives off light. |
cord |
a covered wire that carries electricity to a piece of equipment such as a television or lamp. |
curtain |
a piece of cloth that hangs in a window or other opening to shut out light or to cover something. |
envelope |
a folded paper covering for a letter or other papers you mail. You write the address and put a stamp on an envelope before you mail it. |
fire |
the heat, light, and flames made when something burns. |
message |
spoken or written information sent from one person or group to another. |
newspaper |
a set of large sheets of paper with reports about recent events, advertisements, and other information. Most newspapers are printed and sold every day or once a week. |
pill |
a small piece of medicine that is taken by mouth. |
slot |
a long, narrow opening into which something may be put. |
smell |
to sense something by means of the nose. |
steeple |
a tall, narrow tower on top of a building. A steeple often has a pointed spire. |
stock |
things that you keep that are ready for use or for sale at any time; supply. |
tribe |
a group of people, families, or villages that share the same language, social customs, and ancestors. |
whose |
of or belonging to which person or persons. |