adapt |
to change for a particular use. |
automatic |
working or operating by itself. |
cattle |
large mammals raised on farms or ranches for their milk or meat. Female cattle are called cows. Male cattle are called steers or bulls. Young cattle are called calves. The ox and the yak are kinds of cattle. |
current |
of or happening in the present time. |
electronic |
having to do with devices, equipment, or systems that use electricity in complex ways while employing very tiny parts. |
fiber |
a small, thin part of a plant, animal, or mineral that is shaped like a thread. |
flatten |
to squash or compress. |
glisten |
to shine or sparkle with reflected light. |
presence |
the state or condition of being in a place at a certain time. |
recover |
to get back. |
reliable |
capable of being trusted or relied on; dependable. |
relic |
something that has survived from the past, such as an object or a custom. |
soul |
the part of human beings separate from the physical body that is thought of as the center of feeling, thought, and spirit. |
strategic |
related to the planning of a series of actions that are meant to lead to a large goal, especially in war. |
whip |
to strike or beat with quick, repeated strokes with a long, thin strap, or a rod. |