5th Grade Word List in Literature
Words for students of 5th Grade, the page shows words seleted from:
SNOW-WHITE AND ROSE-RED by Jacob and Wilhelm Grimm.
    SNOW-WHITE AND ROSE-RED by Jacob and Wilhelm Grimm.
Search Quotes from Classic Book Animal Farm by George Orwell  | 
 SNOW-WHITE AND ROSE-RED by Jacob and Wilhelm Grimm
roe  | |
n. a small Eurasian deer which lacks a visible tail and has a reddish summer coat that turns grayish in winter  | |
stag  | |
n. a male deer  | |
bough  | |
n. any of the larger branches of a tree  | |
mishap  | |
n. an instance of misfortune n. an unpredictable outcome that is unfortunate  | |
precipice  | |
n. a very steep cliff  | |
hob  | |
n. a metal shelf next to a fireplace where pans were heated  | |
perch  | |
n. support consisting of a branch or rod that serves as a resting place (especially for a bird)  | |
bleat  | |
v. produce the sound made by a sheep or goat  | |
flutter  | |
v. move along rapidly and lightly; skim or dart  | |
clumsy  | |
a. not skilful in the way you deal with or express something  | |
thaw  | |
v. (cause to) change from a solid, frozen state to a liquid or soft one, because of an increase in temperature  | |
pry  | |
v. open, move, or lift something by putting one end of a tool under it and pushing down on the other end  | |
wither  | |
v. (to cause) to become weak and dry and decay  | |
fiery  | |
a. like or suggestive of fire  | |
wedge  | |
n. a piece of something, like food or wood, in the shape of a triangle  | |
sleek  | |
a. having a smooth, gleaming surface reflecting light  | |
grumble  | |
v. make complaining remarks or noises under one's breath  | |
uncouth  | |
a. lacking refinement or cultivation or taste  | |
feeble  | |
a. lacking bodily or muscular strength or vitality  | |
reed  | |
n. any of various types of tall, stiff plants like grasses growing together in groups near water  | |
rush  | |
n. a plant like grass that grows in or near water  | |
toadstool  | |
n. a mushroom, esp. a poisonous one  | |
disfigure  | |
v. mar or spoil the appearance of  | |
booty  | |
n. goods or money obtained illegally  | |
gape  | |
v. look with amazement; look stupidly  | |
morsel  | |
n. a small amount of solid food; a mouthful  | |
heed  | |
n. paying particular notice (as to children or helpless people)  | |
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