among |
together with or in the middle of. |
bridge |
a structure that goes over something such as a river or road so that people can travel from one side to the other. |
cub |
the young of some mammals that eat meat, such as the bear and lion. |
cushion |
a pillow or pad that one sits on or leans on for comfort. Some cushions are used for decoration. |
doubt |
to not be certain or confident about something; to think that something might not be true. |
hall |
a long space in a building that people walk through to go from one room to another. |
hang |
to attach to a point without support from below. |
hockey |
a game played on ice by two teams. Each person wears skates and carries a long stick. |
independence |
freedom from outside control. |
medical |
having to do with the study or practice of medicine. |
palace |
the official home of a king or queen or other person of high rank, or a fancy home where a king or queen might live. |
path |
a track beaten by the feet of people or animals. |
quite |
completely. |
tribe |
a group of people, families, or villages that share the same language, social customs, and ancestors. |
ugly |
not pleasant to look at. |