conservation |
the act of keeping and protecting from waste, loss, or destruction. |
consistently |
in a way that remains the same as the established pattern. |
expect |
to hope for or look forward to. |
fertilize |
to spread fertilizer over (a planted area). |
flask |
a rounded bottle with a narrow neck. |
fowl |
a bird such as a chicken that is raised for its eggs or meat. Ducks, geese, and turkeys are also domestic fowl. |
global |
having to do with the whole earth. |
implement |
something used to do a particular job; tool or device. |
melodious |
having a pleasant melody. |
repair |
to put in good condition again after damage has been done; fix. |
sacred |
having to do with religion. |
supreme |
having the highest rank, position, or authority. |
ultimately |
at the farthest or last point in a progression; finally; in the end. |
violence |
the causing of pain or harm, usually intentionally but sometimes because of loss of mental control. |
warmth |
the condition of being warm; heat. |