connection |
the fact of being related; relationship or association. |
demolish |
to tear down or destroy. |
drench |
to soak, or wet completely. |
economist |
a person who is an expert in the study of economics. |
enclosure |
a space that is surrounded, or something that surrounds. |
excellence |
the condition of being very good or outstanding. |
hoard |
a collection or supply of something that is hidden or stored in order to have it available in the future. |
ignore |
to refuse to recognize or fail to take notice of; pay no attention to. |
packet |
a small bundle or parcel. |
siphon |
a tube or pipe used to suck a liquid over the top of its container and into a lower one by means of air pressure. |
slick1 |
having a smooth, shiny, or slippery surface. |
temperature |
the degree of heat or cold of an object or an environment. |
timber |
trees that are used as wood to build houses and buildings. |
twinge |
a sudden, sharp pain that does not last long. |
virus |
a tiny organism that can reproduce only in living cells. Viruses cause disease in humans, animals, and plants. |