Words |
Definitions |
1. |
noon |
twelve o'clock; the middle of the day. |
2. |
music |
1. sounds arranged so they are pleasing to hear:
He studied music at school. I hear music in the next room. 2.
written or printed notes for different sounds. |
3. |
usually |
most of the time: Frank is usually hungry. |
4. |
knew |
1. tell apart from others: He knew many different
kinds of cars. 2. have as a friend: You knew my aunt. 3.
have the facts about; be skilled in: She knew baseball. 4. have the
facts and be sure that they are true: He knew that 3 and 3 are 6. |
5. |
room |
1. a part of a house or building. 2. space:
I haven't enough room to turn around. There is room in this box for another
book. |
6. |
numeral |
a figure or group of figures standing for a number. 2,
5, 12, 117, are numerals. |
7. |
true |
agreeing with the facts; correct; not made up or make-believe |
8. |
root |
1. the part of a plant that grows under the ground.
2. something like a root: the root of a tooth. 3. a word or
syllable from which other words are made. |
9. |
continue |
1. go on; not stop: The baby continued to cry.
2. take up; carry on: Can we continue this game tomorrow? |
10. |
grew |
1. become bigger; become more: Business will grow
if we advertise. 2. live and become big: A cactus will grow in sand.
3. cause to grow; raise: We grow corn on our farm. 4. become: It grew darker. |