ability |
the power or knowledge to do something. |
ago |
before now; past. |
art |
things that are made by humans and that people think have beauty or deep meaning. Music, films, written works, and paintings are examples of art. |
enough |
as much or as many as needed or required. |
friendly |
pleasant toward others. |
further |
comparative of far; at or to a greater distance. |
kick |
to strike with the foot. |
native |
an original resident of a given place, such as the Inuit people of Alaska and northern Canada. |
nature |
the basic character and qualities of a person or thing. |
nest |
a structure of sticks and other material that birds make to hold their eggs. |
ore |
a rock or mineral from which a metal or other useful substance can be removed. |
pulse |
the regular beating of the arteries that is caused by the beating of the heart. The pulse can be felt in the wrist or neck. |
screen |
a piece of material made of woven wire. A screen covers a window, door, or other opening. |
sweep |
to clear the floor of dirt or dust. |
waterfall |
a stream of water that falls from a higher place; cascade. |