allegiance |
loyalty or dedication to a person, country, or belief. |
distance |
the measure of space between things, places, or points in time. |
example |
something that shows what a group of things is like. |
hibernate |
to sleep through the winter in a den or burrow to save energy. Bears, snakes, and certain other animals hibernate. |
location |
place or position. |
military |
the armed forces. |
original |
first; earliest. |
pollute |
to make dirty or harmful to health by mixing in or adding waste material. |
screw |
a metal fastener that is like a nail with grooves that wind around it. A screw can be driven into a surface by turning it while pressing down on the head. |
shock1 |
a sudden and powerful scare; an upset of the mind or feelings. |
sow1 |
to plant or scatter in or over the ground. |
structure |
a thing made up of a number of parts joined together in a certain way. |
terrorism |
the use of violence or fear by a political group as a way of forcing others to meet its demands. |
terrorize |
to control by using threats or acts of violence. |
vegetation |
plants or plant life in a particular place. |