able |
having the power or knowledge to do something. |
cord |
a covered wire that carries electricity to a piece of equipment such as a television or lamp. |
edge |
a line where two sides or surfaces meet. |
eyesight |
the ability to see; vision. |
insect |
a small animal whose body is divided into three parts. Insects also have three pairs of legs and usually one or two pairs of wings. Bees, ants, butterflies, beetles, and flies are some kinds of insects. |
leadership |
ability or skill as a leader. |
matter |
all substances of the universe that can be seen, touched, or measured. |
point |
the sharp end of something. |
rotten |
bad or spoiled; no longer able to be eaten. |
runway |
a smooth, level strip on which airplanes take off and land. |
simple |
easy to do or understand. |
sleep |
to be in a state of rest for the body and mind. When people sleep, their eyes are closed and they are not conscious. |
steep |
having a sharp slope. |
warm |
having some heat; not cold. |
widow |
a woman whose husband has died. |