bacteria |
microscopic organisms that often play a role in the decay of living things, the process of fermentation, and sometimes in causing disease. |
fortune |
a large amount of money or wealth. |
heap |
many things lying on top of each other; pile. |
hide |
to put or keep away from view. |
maze |
a complicated network of paths or passages between high walls or thick hedges which are often designed to confuse those who travel through them. |
neat |
clean and in proper order, or liking to keep things that way. |
notice |
see or observe. |
police |
a department of a town, city, or state government that protects people and their property and makes people obey laws. |
roar |
to make a long cry or shout that is both deep and loud. |
science |
a careful method of studying and learning about things in nature. |
soften |
to make or become soft or softer. |
sport |
an activity in which people compete against each other. Sports have rules and require certain physical skills. |
sprinkle |
to drop or scatter in small pieces. |
tear1 |
a drop of liquid that comes from the eye. Tears clean the eye and keep it wet. |
thick |
large from one side of a surface to the other side; not thin. |