accustom |
to cause (oneself or another) to become used to something over time. |
bleed |
to lose blood. |
cling |
to stick closely. |
compartment |
a part or area of something that is divided off as a section of the whole. |
disappointed |
unhappy because what one hoped for did not happen or because something is not as good as one expected. |
extend |
to make longer in size; make last longer. |
meek |
doing what others want; not standing up for oneself; tame. |
mist |
a mass or cloud of tiny water drops in the air. |
mutant |
a life form whose genes are different from those of its parents. A mutant has new traits or characteristics that it can pass on to its offspring. |
parade |
a public procession of people, marching bands, or vehicles in front of spectators as part of a celebration or ceremony. |
property |
all of one's possessions taken as a whole, or a part of those possessions. |
sensitive |
able to smell, hear, taste, feel, or see very well. |
tint |
a shade of a color. |
totem |
a living thing, such as an animal or plant, that is taken as the symbol of a family or clan. |
treat |
to behave toward in a particular way. |