noun
1. a line separating two political or geographical areas, especially countries.
2. the edge or boundary of something, or the part near it.
verb
form an edge along or beside (something).
border
bor·der | \ ˈbȯr-dər
15
noun
1. the most important city or town of a country or region
2. wealth in the form of money or other assets
3. a letter of the size and form used to begin sentences and names
capital
cap·i·tal | \ ˈka-pə-tᵊl
15
noun
: a bird (such as a chicken) that is raised for food
: the meat of such a bird used as food
old-fashioned + humorous : a bird of any kind
fowl
ˈfau̇(-ə)l
15
adjective: most important
noun
US : the person in charge of a public school
British : the person in charge of a university or college
: an amount of money that is put in a bank or lent to someone and that can earn interest
principal
prin·ci·pal | \ ˈprin(t)-s(ə-)pəl
15
noun
: a person who pays to live and have daily meals at another person's house or at a school
: a person who uses a snowboard
boarder
board·er | \ ˈbȯr-dər
15
noun
1: a person in ancient societies skilled at composing and singing songs about heroes
2: POET
bard
\ ˈbärd \
15
adjective
: not moving : staying in one place or position : IMMOBILE
: not changing: STABLE
stationary
sta·tion·ary | \ ˈstā-shə-ˌner-ē \
15
noun
1: a general or basic truth on which other truths or theories can be based
2: a rule of conduct based on beliefs of what is right and wrong
3: a law or fact of nature which makes possible the working of a machine or device
: a thin board that has a hole for the thumb at one end and that is used by a painter to mix colors while painting
: the range of colors used by someone
palette
pal·ette | \ ˈpa-lət \
15
noun
: materials (such as paper, pens, and ink) that are used for writing or typing
: paper that is used for writing letters and that usually has matching envelopes
noun
1: a mattress of straw
2: a hard temporary bed
pallet
pal·let | \ ˈpa-lət \
15
noun
: the building in which the people who make the laws of a U.S. state meet
: the building in which the U.S. Congress meets in Washington, D.C.
capitol
cap·i·tol | \ ˈka-pə-tᵊl , ˈkap-tᵊl \
15
noun
: a hole or tunnel in the ground that an animal (such as a rabbit or fox) makes to live in or for safety
verb
: to make a hole or tunnel in the ground by digging
: to move or press under, through, or into something
burrow
bur·row | \ ˈbər-(ˌ)ō ; ˈbə-(ˌ)rō \
15
adjective
: very unpleasant to taste or smell
: morally bad : very evil
: very bad or unpleasant
noun
sports : an action that is against the rules and for which a player is given a penalty
verb...
foul
\ ˈfau̇(-ə)l \
15
adjective
: covered by a bar or a set of bars
: having bands or stripes of different color