behavior |
the typical actions of a person, animal, thing, or group, either in general or in certain situations. |
drizzle |
to rain in light drops. |
evict |
to legally force to leave a rented property. |
fowl |
a bird such as a chicken that is raised for its eggs or meat. Ducks, geese, and turkeys are also domestic fowl. |
geography |
the physical features of an area on the earth's surface. |
hermit |
a person who lives alone and away from others. Often a person becomes a hermit in order to lead a religious life. |
lecture |
a talk given in front of an audience. |
patient |
a person or animal that is getting medical treatment. |
slim |
attractively thin in form; slender. |
snout |
the front part of an animal's head that sticks out. The snout includes the nose, mouth, and jaws. |
specimen |
a part or example used to represent a larger whole. |
sustainable |
of or related to a method of managing or using a resource so that the resource is never used up or forever damaged. |
tuft |
a group or clump of long strands that are attached at one end and loose at the other. Yarn, hair, and grass are some strands that can form tufts. |
tunic |
an article of clothing that is loose and hangs to the knees. Tunics sometimes do not have sleeves and are sometimes belted. The ancient Greeks and Romans wore tunics. |
vampire |
a creature in folk tales that is said to have died but come back to life. Vampires suck blood from people in order to stay among the living. |