A | B |
chimpanzee | an anthropoid ape of Africa, smaller than a gorilla and the most intelligent |
bagel | a hard roll made of raised dough shaped into a ring |
coffee | a dark-brown drink made from the roasted and ground seeds of a tall, tropical shrub |
tornado | an extremely violent and destructive whirlwind |
mosquito | small, slender insects with two wings |
iceberg | a large mass of ice |
hurricane | a wind having a velocity of more than 75 miles per hour |
cocoa | a plant itself; a dull-brown color, lighter than chocolate |
volcano | an opening in the earth's crust through which steam, ashes, and lava are expelled in periods of activity |
lagoon | pond or small lake connected with a larger body of water |
pretzel | a hard biscuit, usually in the form of knot or stick, glazed and salted on the outside |
caribou | the reindeer of northern regions of the New World and Siberia |
bayou | a sluggish, marshy inlet or outlet of a lake, river, or gulf in the south central United States |
yogurt | a kind of thickened, slightly fermented liquid food made from milk acted upon by bacteria |
opossum | any of a family of small, omnivorous, marsupial mammals that live mostly in trees |
reservoir | a place where water is collected and stored for use |
monsoon | a seasonal wind of the Indian Ocean and southern Asia |
jaguar | a large, fierce cat of the same genus as the lion, tiger, and leopard; panther |
tundra | a vast, level, treeless plain in the arctic regions |
typhoon | a violent storm in the western Pacific |
gazelle | any of a genus of small, swift, graceful antelope of Africa and Asia |
orangutan | a large ape of the forests of Borneo and Sumatra that has very long arms and reddish-brown hair |
terrapin | any of gnus of edible North American turtles that live in fresh water or tidewater |
ptarmigan | any of several kinds of grouse which become white in the winter, have feathered feet, and are found in mountainous and cold regions |
wildebeest | gnu |