ashore |
to or onto the shore. |
conscious |
awake; able to feel, think, hear, and see. |
ensure |
to make certain; cause to be a certainty. |
examine |
to look at closely and carefully. |
forge1 |
to form or shape by heating and hammering. |
funeral |
a ceremony for a dead person. |
glossary |
a list of unusual or difficult words and their meanings connected with a particular subject or particular piece of writing. A glossary is often placed at the end of a book. |
memory |
the ability to remember an experience. |
mercy |
kind treatment by someone who has some power over another. |
probably |
quite likely; almost certainly. |
pursuit |
the act of following or chasing. |
robot |
a machine that can perform some of the same tasks as a human being. |
suggestion |
a comment that offers an idea about what could be done. |
technology |
a field of knowledge having to do with the practical applications of science and industry, or the inventions and methods of solving problems that are produced through research in these areas. |
utter1 |
to give forth with the voice. |