allegiance |
loyalty or dedication to a person, country, or belief. |
erosion |
wearing away of the earth's surface by wind or water. |
hatred |
a feeling of very strong dislike. |
industry |
the activity of process of turning raw materials into finished products, or a particular business that does this. |
invade |
to enter as an enemy, by force, in order to conquer or plunder. |
journalism |
the work of collecting news and information and giving it out to the public through newspapers, magazines, radio, television, or other media. |
loot |
valuables taken by force in a war; spoils. |
manual |
a book of instructions. |
manure |
the waste matter of animals, such as cows and horses, used to fertilize the soil and help plants grow. |
partially |
partly; not completely. |
perspire |
to give off moisture through the pores of the skin; sweat. |
refresh |
to bring back the energy or spirits of. |
settlement |
a place that is newly inhabited by people. |
shuffle |
to drag or scrape the feet along the floor while walking. |
triumph |
the winning of a great victory or success. |