decay |
to rot or become rotted. |
enclosure |
a space that is surrounded, or something that surrounds. |
haul |
to pull or drag with force. |
hesitation |
the act of pausing because of not feeling sure. |
major |
great in importance, position, or reputation. |
mural |
a large picture painted on or made a part of a wall or ceiling. |
prison |
a building for holding and punishing people who have broken the law. |
revolution |
the overthrow of a political system or government by force, and the setting up of a new government in its place. |
rhythm |
movement marked by the regular repetition of sounds. |
selection |
the act of choosing one thing from a group. |
slit |
to cut a long straight line into or through. |
unable |
not having the power, skill, or means needed to do something; not able. |
unknown |
not familiar, or not figured out. |
virus |
a tiny organism that can reproduce only in living cells. Viruses cause disease in humans, animals, and plants. |
wander |
to move about with no purpose, aim, or plan; roam. |