Tyler Russell Ch. 15-16
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- Ensue
- to come next, or follow, to happen as a consequence
- succulent
- juicy, not dry or dull; having fleshy plant tissue that conserves moisture;n. a plant that has tissue
- facilitate
- to make easier or more convenient; to aid or to assist in
- steppes
- a vast, almost treeless plain in southeastern Europe or Asia
- hors d'oeuvre
- a food served either before meal or with drinks
- expedient
- suitable; advantageous; base on self-interest
- palatable
- acceptable to the mind; fit to be eaten; pleasant-tasting
- buffet
- a piece of dining room furniture with cupboards and drawers; a meal set out so that people may serve themselves
- lapse
- to fall from a higher level; to lower; to pass gradually
- delectable
- very pleasing; delightful; delicious
- quantative
- capable of being measured or expressed as an amount
- zenith
- the highest point of any course of path; the point in the sky above an observer
- astute
- showing a clever or shrewed mind; crafty
- recur
- to return in thought or speech; to happen to apear again; to occur at intervals
- conductive
- helpful; tending to promote as a result; contributory
- erratic
- irregular; not steady; uncertain
- mosque
- a muslim house of worship
- pastoral
- relating to a simple country way of life; reelating to sheparss; rural
- requisite
- a necessary; a requirement; absolutly necassary; required by circumstances
- aptitude
- a natural ability to learn