ammunition |
the objects fired from any weapon, or material that can be exploded. Bullets, bombs, and gunpowder are types of ammunition. |
bouquet |
a bunch of flowers, often arranged in a special way to be attractive. |
commence |
to begin or start. |
electrocute |
to kill by electricity. |
funnel |
a tool shaped like a cone with a narrow tube at the small end. Funnels are used for pouring something into a small opening. |
invest |
to put into use for the purpose of making money. |
irrigate |
to supply with water by artificial means from a natural source of water. |
loop |
the rounded shape made when a piece of string, ribbon, or rope is crossed back over itself or tied so that it forms a circle. |
moral |
having to do with what is right and what is wrong in how a person acts. |
parlor |
a room in a house, hotel, restaurant, or the like for conversation or for entertaining guests. |
timetable |
a schedule that lists the times at which certain events take place. People read timetables to find out when trains, buses, or airplanes will arrive or leave. |
unable |
not having the power, skill, or means needed to do something; not able. |
violent |
acting with great force or ill will. |
ware |
(usually plural) a thing or things offered for sale. |
wit |
(often plural) the ability to understand, think, or know. |