abandon |
to leave behind with no plan to return or take possession of again; desert. |
aircraft |
any machine that can fly through the air, such as an airplane, helicopter, glider, or balloon. |
applause |
the clapping of hands in approval. |
cable |
a bundle of insulated wires used to carry electric current. |
cycle |
a circle of events that repeats in a regular pattern. |
establish |
to successfully start or make something that did not exist before. |
failure |
the act of not succeeding or not doing. |
focus |
to direct one's attention or efforts towards one thing; concentrate. |
mammoth |
a very large extinct mammal closely related to elephants. Mammoths were much bigger than elephants, and had shaggy black fur and long tusks that curved upward. Several kinds of mammoths lived in the Northern Hemisphere until the end of the last Ice Age. |
robe |
a long, loose gown worn at certain ceremonies. |
supreme |
having the highest rank, position, or authority. |
thoroughly |
completely; throughout. |
undertow |
a strong current of ocean water moving in the opposite direction from the waves moving toward shore. |
vehicle |
something used to carry and move people or things. |
whimper |
to cry in weak, broken sounds. |