1. NOUN. air that surrounds the Earth: Earth’s atmosphere is made up of gases. 2. NOUN. air in any given place.
atmosphere
chemical
1. NOUN. of, about, or in chemistry. 2. ADJECTIVE. working, operated, or used
scales
NOUN. thin, flat, hard plates that form the outer covering of some fishes, snakes, and lizards: The fish’s scales glistened silver in the sunlight.
atmosphere
1. NOUN. air that surrounds the Earth: Earth’s atmosphere is made up of gases. 2. NOUN. air in any given place.
1. NOUN. of, about, or in chemistry. 2. ADJECTIVE. working, operated, or used
chemical
apprentice
1. NOUN. beginner; learner. 2. NOUN. person learning a trade or art by working for a tradesman or artist for a certain length of time with little or no pay: Joe was an apprentice before he became a licensed plumber.
NOUN. thin, flat, hard plates that form the outer covering of some fishes, snakes, and lizards: The fish’s scales glistened silver in the sunlight.
scales
club
1. NOUN. a group of people joined together for some special purpose. 2. NOUN. a wooden or metal stick with a long handle, used in some games to hit a ball: golf clubs. 3. VERB. to hit with a club or something similar.
scales
NOUN. thin, flat, hard plates that form the outer covering of some fishes, snakes, and lizards: The fish’s scales glistened silver in the sunlight.
NOUN. a short written composition that makes a point about something: I wrote an essay about why school should go all year.
essay
1. NOUN. a group of people joined together for some special purpose. 2. NOUN. a wooden or metal stick with a long handle, used in some games to hit a ball: golf clubs. 3. VERB. to hit with a club or something similar.
club
1. VERB. to make by hand or by machine, often by many people doing specific parts of the work. 2. NOUN. process of making articles by hand or by machine, especially in large quantities. NOUN. man·u·fac·tur·ing. VERB. man·u·fac·tured, man·u·fac·tur·ing.
manufacturing
essay
NOUN. a short written composition that makes a point about something: I wrote an essay about why schoolshould go all year.
NOUN. the continued action of a weight or other force: The small box was flattened by the pressure of the heavy book on it.
pressure
NOUN. a short written composition that makes a point about something: I wrote an essay about why schoolshould go all year.
essay
pressure
NOUN. the continued action of a weight or other force: The small box was flattened by the pressure of the heavy book on it.
atmosphere
A) air in any given place
chemical
C) of, about, or in chemistry
scales
B) thin, flat, hard plates that form the outer covering of some fishes, snakes and lizards
apprentice
B) person learning a trade or art by working for a tradesman or artist for a certain length of time with little or no pay
club
A) to hit with a club or something similar
essay
C) a short written composition that makes a point about something
manufacturing
B) to make by hand or by maching, often by many people doing specific parts of the work
pressure
A) the coninued action of a weight or other force
The fire's smoke went up into the Earth's __________.
B) atmosphere
When you mix certain ingredients it can cause a __________ reaction.
B) chemical
The ___________ on the fish were shiny and bright.
B) scales
The ________ has learned a lot from the experienced carpenter.
A) apprentice
The kids at school who liked acting joined the drama _______.
B) club
He wrote an ___________ about how to take a penalty shot.