achieve |
to do or carry out successfully; accomplish. |
barb |
a small, sharp point that sticks out in the opposite direction of the main point or hook, as on an arrow, fishhook, or the like. |
corps |
a branch of the military that does a special kind of work. |
dialogue |
a talk between two or more people or between characters in a play, film, or novel. |
funnel |
a tool shaped like a cone with a narrow tube at the small end. Funnels are used for pouring something into a small opening. |
gasp |
a sudden, brief taking in of air through the mouth, because of surprise or difficulty breathing. |
intelligence |
the ability to learn, reason, and understand. |
laboratory |
a place used for scientific investigation and experiments. |
session |
a meeting or set of meetings of a court or a government council. |
survive |
to continue to live despite serious threat to one's life. |
sway |
to swing back and forth or from side to side; rock. |
unravel |
to undo; reduce from cloth to threads; cause to come apart. |
vary |
to change; to make different. |
virtue |
right action or thoughts; goodness. |
vision |
the ability to see; sight. |