To Kill a MockingBird ch.1-5
Terms
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- Ambled
- to walk at a slow leisurely pace.
- Apothecary
- An early form of a pharmacist, apothercaries could also prescribe drugs.
- Domiciled
- A domicle is a house or a place where a person lives. If you are domiciled somewhere, that is where you live. The Finch family lived in the northern part of the country.
- Eaves
- The lower border of a root that overgangs the wall.
- Foray
- to rarage in, search of spoils
- Impotent
- not potent: lacking power, strength, or vigor.
- Piety
- dutifulness to ones religion.
- Ramrod
- A rod for ramming home the charge in a muzzle-loading firearm.
- Repertoire
- A lot of supplyof dramas, operas, pieces, or parts that company an person seperated to perform.
- Vapid
- lacking liveliness, tang briskness, or force.
- Veranda
- A usually rooted open gallery or portico attached to the exteror of a building.
- Crimson
- Any of several deep purplish reds.
- Indigenous
- Having originated in and being produced, growing, living, or ocurring in a paticular region.
- Scrip Stamps
- Food Stamps for underprevliged people.
- Subsequent
- following in time, order, or place.
- Mortification
- The subjection and denial of bodily passions an appetites by abstinence or self-inflicted pain or discomfort.(humiliation or feeling of shame)
- Hookworms
- Worms stuck in the feet from no shoes hook on intestines.
- Amiable
- Generally ageeable.
- Compromise
- settlement of differences by abritration or by consent realness by mutual confessions.
- Cootie
- Head louse
- Eddy
- A current of water of air running contray to the main current.
- Irked
- To make weary irritated, or bored
- Monosyllabic
- consisting of one syllable.
- Auspicious
- Affording a favorable spice.
- Scuppernongs
- S culterated muscadine with yellowish green plum-flavored fruits.
- Asinine
- marked by inexcusable failure to excersice intellegence of sound judgement.
- Chameleon
- Any of a family of chiefly arboreal old lizards with prensile tail endependently movable eyeballs, and usuall ability to change color of skin.
- Tacit
- Expressed or carried on without words or speech.