11. |
circle |
1. a line that is equally far at every point
from the center. 2. something like a circle: Put your chairs in a
circle. |
12. |
figure |
1. a mark or sign that stands for a number, such as
1, 3, 4. 2. use numbers to find out the answer to a problem: Can you figure
the cost of building a doghouse? 3. a form or shape: She saw the figure
of a man through the window. |
13. |
measure |
1. find the size or amount of anything:
He measured the boy with a ruler. 2. mark off: Measure out a cup
of flour. 3. the size or amount of something: His neck measures fourteen
inches. |
14. |
during |
1. through the whole time of: The boys
talked during the movie. 2. at some time in: Come during the day. |
15. |
girl |
1. a female child. 2. a young,
single woman. |
16. |
world |
1. the earth: Grandmother took a trip
around the world. 2. everybody on earth: The whole world waited for the
astronauts to land. |
17. |
picture |
1. a drawing or painting made to look like someone
or something; a photograph of someone or something. 2. a scene: The
house on the hill makes a lovely picture. |
18. |
firm |
not moving when pressed or pushed: The horse
trotted on firm ground. Mom was firm when she said I couldn't go. |
19. |
form |
1. a shape. Circles and cones are
forms. 2. shape; make into a shape: The cook formed stars out of the
cookie batter. 3. take shape: Ice formed in the stream. |
20. |
before |
1. earlier than: Wash your hands
before you eat. 2. in time past: You have been here before. 3.
in front of; ahead of: Your turn comes before mine. |