banker1 |
an owner or high level employee of an institution where money is kept safe, exchanged, or lent. |
crook |
something bent, curved, or hooked. |
fertilize |
to spread fertilizer over (a planted area). |
funnel |
a tool shaped like a cone with a narrow tube at the small end. Funnels are used for pouring something into a small opening. |
identification |
something that proves who a person is, such as a driver's license or passport. |
primary |
main; chief. |
reservoir |
a place where water is collected and stored. Towns and cities often have reservoirs for their water supply. |
sake |
reason; purpose. |
smolder |
to burn slowly and with smoke, but with little or no flame. |
smudge |
a dirty mark or blot; stain. |
software |
any of the programs that are written to operate a computer. |
talented |
having a natural skill or gift in some activity. |
timid |
not bold or confident with other people; shy. |
veto |
the power of a government official or group to keep something from taking effect. |
willingness |
the state of being ready or glad to do something without being forced to do it. |