blunt |
having a dull edge or point; not sharp. |
bomb |
a metal shell filled with explosives. A bomb destroys a target by being thrown at or dropped on it. |
century |
a unit of time equal to one hundred years. |
collector |
a person who acquires a set of objects over time, such as stamps, baseball cards, or art works. |
dense |
having parts very close together with little space between. |
electronic |
having to do with devices, equipment, or systems that use electricity in complex ways while employing very tiny parts. |
gush |
to flood out in large amounts and with great force; spurt. |
heavenly |
having to do with heaven as in religion or the space above the earth. |
industry |
the activity of process of turning raw materials into finished products, or a particular business that does this. |
neither |
not one or the other of two (usually paired with "nor" in a sentence). |
prey |
an animal that is hunted or caught for food, usually by another animal. Certain plants catch prey as well. |
sharpen |
to make thinner or finer, as a cutting edge or point. |
thorn |
a short, stiff point on a plant stem or branch. |
trample |
to step on in a heavy or noisy way; to crush with the feet; stamp (usually followed by "on", "upon," or "over"). |
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. |