boundary |
something that marks the edge or limit. |
coarse |
having large grains or pieces, or a rough surface. |
comfort |
to give relief from a painful or difficult situation; soothe. |
constitution |
the set of basic laws by which a nation, state, or other organization is governed. |
continual |
going on without stopping. |
discovery |
the act of finding or seeing something before anyone else. |
full-time |
involving or working the standard number of working hours per week, typically forty hours in the U.S. |
handshake |
the gripping of hands between two people when they meet or say good-bye. |
lonesome |
sad because of being alone. |
position |
the location of a person or thing. |
similar |
having resemblance or likeness. |
stream |
a flowing body of water such as a river, creek, or brook. |
suggest |
to put forth for thinking about; propose. |
suspect |
one who is believed to have committed a crime or done something wrong. |
terrorize |
to control by using threats or acts of violence. |