anchor |
a heavy object that is dropped from a boat or ship by a cable to keep the vessel from moving. |
bazaar |
an outdoor street market made up of rows of little shops or stalls where people buy and sell things. |
entrance1 |
a doorway or other place through which one goes in. |
equation |
a statement in arithmetic that uses an equal sign to show the equality of two quantities. |
etiquette |
rules for good behavior and manners. |
evidence |
something that gives proof or a reason to believe. |
foundation |
the basis of something such as an action, substance, structure, or opinion. |
fountain |
a spray of water created by a machine, or the structure from which the water flows. |
guideline |
a rule that tells people how to do something in the way that is considered best. |
lousy |
(informal) nasty or mean. |
machinery |
machines in general. |
nickname |
a name given to a person, place, or thing in place of the real name. |
revolution |
the overthrow of a political system or government by force, and the setting up of a new government in its place. |
seldom |
not often; rarely. |
sparkle |
to throw off or reflect little flashes of light; glitter. |