| A | B |
| apparel | the things that are worn by a person; clothing |
| appreciate | to see the worth or quality of; to increase in value |
| continuous | going on without stopping |
| dissolve | to make or become liquid; to bring or come to an end |
| domesticate | to tame; to bring plants or animals under human control |
| emerge | to come into view; to appear; to become known |
| fiber | thin, threadlinke part of animal hair or plant tissue; arrangement of body cells that forms muscles and nerves; a food substance that provides bulk but is not digested |
| function | to serve a purpose; an important ceremony or gathering |
| hatch | to come or to bring forth from an egg; to think up; a small opening with a door or cover |
| inhibit | to prevent from doing something or to prevent from happening; held back because of shyness |
| minute | very small; tiny |
| motion | movement; a suggestion on which members at a meeting must vote; to signal |
| sheathe | to cover with something that protects |
| shed | to lose; to give up; to cuase to flow; to send out or give off |
| transfer | to move, carry, send, or change from one person or place to another; a ticket used for transferring from one bus or train to another |