canter |
a horse's gait between a trot and a gallop. |
culprit |
a person who is charged with or is guilty of doing something wrong. |
fatigue |
the condition of being tired in body or mind. |
formal |
following accepted rules for doing something; proper, legal, or official. |
hemisphere |
either of two halves of the earth. A hemisphere is formed by dividing the earth into the Northern and Southern Hemispheres at the equator, or into the Eastern and Western Hemispheres at a meridian. |
hoard |
a collection or supply of something that is hidden or stored in order to have it available in the future. |
impressive |
having a lasting effect on the mind or feelings; making a strong impression. |
marriage |
the state of two people being joined by law, having pledged to be faithful to one another all their lives as a couple. |
pressure |
a steady force upon a surface. |
signal |
a movement, action, or device used to communicate instructions, warning, or other information. |
substitute |
to put or use in place of another person or thing. |
tang |
a sharp, strong flavor or odor. |
treasure |
money or valuable items that have been collected or stored up. |
whimper |
to cry in weak, broken sounds. |
wipe |
to clean or dry by rubbing lightly with a soft cloth, paper, or one's hand. |