| A | B |
| apparel | n. The things that are worn by a person; clothing. |
| appreciate | v. 1. To see the worth or quality of. / 2. To increase in value |
| continuous | adj. Going on without stopping. |
| dissolve | v. 1. To make or become liquid. / 2. To bring or to come to an end. |
| domesticate | v. To tame; to bring plants or animals under human control. |
| domesticated | adj. Brought under human control; tamed or cultivated. |
| emerge | v. 1. To come into view; to appear. / 2. To become known. |
| fiber | n. 1. A thin, threadlike part of animal hair or plant tissue; also, an artificial thread that resembles this. / 2. An arrangement of body cells that forms muscles and nerves. / 3. A food substance that provides bulk but is not digested. |
| function | v. To serve a purpose. / n. 1. The special purpose something is used for. / 2. An important ceremony or gathering. |
| hatch | v. 1. To come or to bring forth from an egg. / 2. To think up. / n. A small opening with a door or cover. |
| inhibit | v. To prevent from doing something or to prevent from happening. |
| inhibited | adj. Held back because of shyness. |
| minute | adj. Very small; tiny. |
| motion | n. 1. Movement. / 2. A suggestion on which members at a meeting must vote. / v. To signal. |
| motionless | adj. Not moving; stationary. |
| sheathe | v. To cover with something that protects. |
| shed | v. 1. To lose; to give up. / 2. To cause to flow. / 3. To throw off water without letting it soak through. / 4. To send out of give off. |
| transfer | v. To move, carry, send, or change from one person or place to another. / n. 1. The act of transferring. / 2. A ticket used for transferring from one bus or train to another. |