architect |
a person who designs buildings and directs their construction. |
assume |
to suppose (something) to be true without knowing the actual facts; take for granted. |
captive |
held as prisoner. |
correction |
the act of making something right or more accurate. |
fury |
very wild anger; rage; frenzy. |
ooze |
to leak out slowly. Liquids, gases, and sounds may ooze. |
pasture |
a piece of land on which animals are put to graze. |
petrify |
to turn into stone. Minerals left behind by water petrify wood by replacing woods cells when they die. |
prey |
an animal that is hunted or caught for food, usually by another animal. Certain plants catch prey as well. |
roost |
a perch on which birds rest or sleep, or a place containing such perches. |
scenery |
the way the land looks in a particular place. |
soul |
the part of human beings separate from the physical body that is thought of as the center of feeling, thought, and spirit. |
vast |
very large in size or area. |
virtue |
right action or thoughts; goodness. |
weep |
to show strong feelings by crying. |