addition |
the process of finding the total of two or more numbers. |
backyard |
an open area behind a house that belongs to the owner of the house. |
courthouse |
a building where courts of law and other government offices are located. |
doubt |
to not be certain or confident about something; to think that something might not be true. |
farm |
an area of land or water used to raise certain kinds of crops or animals. |
gap |
a space or opening between two things. |
large |
big in size or amount. |
oar |
a long pole that is wide and flat at one end. Oars are used to row or steer a boat. |
paste |
a mixture used to stick paper or other light materials together. |
polite |
showing good manners. |
rich |
having a great amount of money or valuable possessions. |
sack |
a large bag made of thick paper or other strong material. A sack is used to hold grain, potatoes, supplies, or other heavy things. |
strange |
not usual; odd. |
tribe |
a group of people, families, or villages that share the same language, social customs, and ancestors. |
wicked |
evil in actions or ideas. |