conduct |
to lead or guide. |
density |
the state or condition of having parts very close together with little space between. |
downward |
toward a lower place or condition. |
fertilize |
to spread fertilizer over (a planted area). |
imitate |
to copy the actions of; try to be like. |
interruption |
the act of stopping or breaking off something in progress. |
leisure |
freedom from work or other duties that take time and effort; free time. |
naturally |
of course; surely; without a doubt. |
noble |
belonging to a class of people with a high rank or title. |
scratch |
to scrape or damage with something sharp. |
sizzle |
to make the hissing or crackling sound of frying fat or oils. |
spade1 |
a tool shaped like a shovel and used for digging. A spade has a long handle and a flat blade that can be pushed into the ground with a foot. |
stake1 |
a sharpened or pointed post that is driven into the ground. Stakes can be used to mark a place or to support something. |
supervise |
to direct during the carrying out of a task. |
twilight |
the faint light in the sky when the sun is below the horizon before sunrise and after sunset. |