decay |
to rot or become rotted. |
demon |
an evil spirit; devil. |
dialogue |
a talk between two or more people or between characters in a play, film, or novel. |
dike |
a dam or high wall built to prevent flooding. |
disappear |
to be no longer seen. |
doze |
to sleep lightly or for a short time. |
expand |
to make larger or wider. |
gloom |
lack of light; darkness. |
laboratory |
a place used for scientific investigation and experiments. |
lunge |
a sudden movement toward something; thrust, leap, or dive. |
panel |
a section of a door, wall, or other surface that is set apart from the area around it by being raised, sunken, or decorated. |
profession |
a job or type of work that needs special training or study. |
property |
all of one's possessions taken as a whole, or a part of those possessions. |
whereas |
while in contrast. |
wonder |
to feel admiration, surprise, or amazement (often followed by "at"). |