catastrophe |
an event that brings great harm, suffering, or loss to a large area or many people; terrible disaster. |
enclosure |
a space that is surrounded, or something that surrounds. |
extension |
the act of making longer in size or length of time. |
homeless |
having no place indoors to live. |
judgment |
an opinion formed after carefully studying all of the information. |
medication |
a medicine or drug. |
perch1 |
to rest or come to rest on a branch or bar. |
physics |
the science that deals with matter and energy, their qualities, and the relationships between them. It includes the study of light, heat, sound, electricity, and force. (The word is used with a singular verb.) |
puff |
a short, strong burst of breath, air, smoke, or steam. |
reflect |
to throw back (light, heat, sound, or the like) from a surface. |
simmer |
to cook in a liquid that is kept near the boiling point. |
specialty |
a special skill or field of study. |
tailor |
one who makes, alters, or repairs clothing. |
twist |
to combine by winding together in order to make a single thread. |
whereas |
while in contrast. |