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vigil
act or period of watching
stooped
bent forward
ruff
fur or feathers around the neck of an animal
quietly
in a manner that makes little or no noise
nudge
push gently
morsel
small piece of food
furious
violent or uncontrolled
fixed
held steady
tropics
regions near the equator
recycled
processed to be used again
industrial
connected with business, trade, or manufactured goods
exported
sent good out of a country for sale
evaporates
changes from a liquid to a gas
erosion
gradual wear by water, waves, or wind
equator
imaginary circle around the middle of Earth
charities
organizations that help those in need or the environment
basin
land drained by a river
pleas
earnest requests
persisted
held firmly
mongrel
animal that is a mix of different breeds
menacing
threatening
groping
reaching about uncertainly
destination
place where you are going
corridors
narrow hallways or passageways
survive
to continue to exist, remain
subscribe
to give your consent or approval
incident
something that happens
flimsy
easily torn or broken
fixtures
things put in place to stay
apparently
seemingly
speckled
marked with many small spots
slung
thrown, hurled
rowdy
rough, disorderly
romping
playing in a rough way
nub
lump or small piece
lunging
moving forward suddenly
trowels
flat-bladed tools used for spreading mortar
pueblo
a Native American village
prehistoric
from a time before recorded history
obsidian
hard, dark, glassy rock formed from cool lava
decades
periods of ten years
Alcoves
small rooms opening out of larger rooms
watchfully
looking closely, being observant
terra cotta
hard, reddish-brown clayware
superstitious
characterized by having unreasonable beliefs
restore
to make new again by rebuilding or fixing
pottery
any object made with clay and hardened with heat
mechanical
having to do with a machine or machinery
excavated
uncovered, unearthed, dug out
divine
supremely great or holy, godlike
approximately
to be more or less exact, about
particles
extremely small units of matter
galaxy
a group of billions of stars forming one system
compact
firmly packed together
collide
to strike violently together
Collapse
to cave in, fall in on itself
Astronomers
Scientists who study the Sun, Moon, planets, starts, and galaxies