Lester Chiyal

Description

Glossary of the book the wall of china.
Lester Cchiyal
Flashcards by Lester Cchiyal, updated more than 1 year ago
Lester Cchiyal
Created by Lester Cchiyal almost 6 years ago
7
0

Resource summary

Question Answer
wall: a continuous vertical brick or stone structure that encloses or divides an area of land.
also: in addition; too. "a brilliant linguist, he was also interested in botany"
stone: the hard, solid, nonmetallic mineral matter of which rock is made, especially as a building material.
dull: lacking interest or excitement.
sent: a coin of Estonia until the euro was adopted, the 100th part of a kroon.
quarry: an excavation or pit, usually open to the air, from which building stone, slate, or the like, is obtained by cutting, blasting, etc.
granite: anything compared to this rock in great hardness, firmness, or durability.
reach: to get to or get as far as in moving, going, traveling, etc.:
hold: to have or keep in the hand; keep fast; grasp.
mighty: having or indicating might; powerful or strong
trimmed: to put into a neat or orderly condition by clipping, paring, pruning, etc.
added: to unite or join so as to increase the number, quantity, size, or importance
overthrew: to depose, as from a position of power; overcome, defeat, or vanquish.
kiln: a furnace or oven for burning, baking, or drying something, especially one for firing pottery, calcining limestone, or baking bricks.
sorts: a particular kind, species, variety, class, or group, distinguished by a common character or nature.
amylopectin: the insoluble or gel component of starch that forms a paste with water, but does not solidify, and that turns red in iodine.
stick: a branch or shoot of a tree or shrub that has been cut or broken off.
keep: to hold or retain in one's possession; hold as one's own.
smooth: free from projections or unevenness of surface; not rough.
ladder: a structure of wood, metal, or rope, commonly consisting of two sidepieces between which a series of bars or rungs are set at suitable distances, forming a means of climbing up or down.
Show full summary Hide full summary

Similar

DML
Leo S
GCSE English Literature: Of Mice and Men
mia.rigby
Kwasi Enin - College Application Essay
philip.ellis
HSC Maths: Algebra Quiz
Brad Hegarty
GCSE AQA Physics - Unit 1
James Jolliffe
Unit 3 Business Studies
Lauren Thrower
DEV I Part II
d owen
The Gastrointestinal System- Physiology- PMU
Med Student
Macbeth Quotes To Learn
Sophie Brokenshire