carriage |
a vehicle with wheels that is covered or enclosed and is used for carrying people. |
combat |
fighting, especially against an enemy in war. |
command |
an instruction meant to be obeyed; order. |
diary |
a daily record of a person's experiences and thoughts. |
expedition |
a journey taken for a reason, or a group taking such a trip. |
grasp |
to take hold of with a hand or other thing that is capable of holding. |
invert |
to reverse the order, position, or direction of. |
numerous |
being in great number; many. |
phase |
a particular stage in a cycle of development or process of change. |
produce |
to bring into being. |
rumble |
to make a long, low, rolling sound. |
stout |
having physical strength; sturdy; thick. |
structural |
of or pertaining to construction, to things that are constructed, or to the basic parts that are assembled. |
tunic |
an article of clothing that is loose and hangs to the knees. Tunics sometimes do not have sleeves and are sometimes belted. The ancient Greeks and Romans wore tunics. |
venture |
an activity or undertaking in which there is risk or the result is not certain. |