Just Nouns
Just Adjectives
Just Verbs
Words that start with "S"
Tastes
Words that start with "B"
Plant Words
Words that start with "C"
Food
Words that start with "F"
Containers
Words that start with "P"
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(n.) a building or rooms where a collection of objects illustrating science, ancient life, art, history, or other subjects are kept and displayed

Museum

100

(adj.) good for the health; healthful

Wholesome

100

(v.) to plant again in a different place

Transplant

100

(n.) the highest point; top

Summit

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(adj.) having a mint flavor such as peppermint, spearmint, etc.

Minty

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(n.) bottom; the part on which anything stands or rests

Base

100

(n.) a bunch of flowers

Bouquet

100

(n.) the place where the pilot sits in an airplane

Cockpit

100

(n.) a salad dressing made of egg yolks, vegetable oil, vinegar or lemon juice, and seasoning beaten together until thick

Mayonaise

100

(adv.) at or to a greater distance

Farther

100

(n.) a small, flat leather case for carrying paper money, cards, etc. in one’s pocket or handbag; billfold

Wallet

100

(n.) the highest point

Peak

200

(n.) a doctor whose work is the care of teeth

Dentist

200

(adj.) parallel to the horizon; flat; level

Horizontal

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(v.) to cut unnecessary or undesirable twigs or branches from a bush, tree, etc.

Prune

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(adj.) going straight ahead; direct; free from deceit

Straightforward

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(adj.) not fresh

Stale

200

(adj.) mild; not irritating

Bland

200

(n.) a fine, yellowish powder released from the anthers of flowers

Pollen

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(n.) a person who has charge of money in a bank, or in any business

Cashier

200

(n.) a place to buy and eat a meal

Restaurant

200

(n.) a building in which things are manufactured

Factory

200

(n.) a large kettle or boiler

Caldron

200

(n.) place where a thing or a person is

Position

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(n.) a room or building used to show collections of pictures and statues

Gallery

300

(adj.) straight up and down; upright

Vertical

300

(v.) to become limp and drooping; to wither

Wilt

300

(v.) to guide the course of

(n.) a castrated male cow, especially one raised for beef production

Steer

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(adj.) having a tang; having a sour, acidic, or citrus taste

Tangy

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(prep.) on the farther side of; farther away

Beyond

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(n.) the leaves of a plant

Foliage

300

(n.) a person who amuses others with funny talk and actions

Comedian

300

(v.) to bite gently or lightly

Nibble

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(v.) to make very hungry; to starve

Famish

300

(n.) a bundle of things wrapped or packed together; a package

Parcel

300

(n.) a common garden plant that has white, pink, red, or purple flowers shaped like funnels

Petunia

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(n.) an expert in geology (the study of the origin, history, and structure of Earth)

Geologist

400

(adj.) made of lines; making use of lines

Linear

400

(v.) to lean back; to lie or lie down

Recline

400

(v.) to take into the stomach; to consume

Swallow

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(adj.) not arousing or exciting the appetite; distasteful

Unappetizing

400

(n.) a backward rotary motion of a ball

Backspin

400

(n.) the part of a flower that produces seeds

Pistil

400

(n.) a strong desire or yearning

Craving

400

(n.) the substance that causes dough for bread to rise and beer to ferment

Yeast

400

(n.) a person in charge of a forest to guard against fires and look after timber

Forester

400

(n.) one of a pair of bags laid over an animal's back behind the saddle, or over the rear wheel of a bicycle or motorcycle

Saddlebag

400

(v.) to turn on a shaft, pin, or point

Pivot

500

(n.) the straightest way between two places, like the flight of a BEE to its hive

Beeline

500

(adj.) swelling outward

Bulging

500

(v.) to eat quickly, greedily, or hungrily with little or no chewing

Devour

500

(adj.) enclosing on all sides

(n.) the area surrounding someone; circumstances

Surrounding

500

(adj.) having a sour but agreeable taste

Tart

500

(n.) a small, flat leather case for carrying paper money, cards, etc. in one’s pocket or handbag; wallet

Billfold

500

(n.) the part of a flower that contains the pollen

Stamen

500

(n.) a greenhouse for growing and displaying plants and flowers

Conservatory

500

(n.) very thinly sliced, crisp toast

Melba

500

(v.) to grow or develop with vigor; to do well; to thrive

Flourish

500

(n.) a cozy little corner, a hidden spot; a sheltered place

Nook

500

(adj.) standing straight up, vertical; upright

Perpendicular

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(n.) a platform built on the shore or out from the shore, beside which ships can load and unload

Wharf

600

(adj.) having short, sharp turns from one side to the other

Zigzag

600

(v.) to chew vigorously and steadily; to chew noisily

Munch

600

(n.) small openings or pores in a plant or animal (singular: stoma)

Stomata

600

(adj.) having a sharp, harsh, unpleasant taste

Bitter

600

(n.) a hole dug in the ground by an animal for refuge or shelter

(v.) to dig a tunnel or hole

Burrow

600

(n.) the green coloring matter found in plant cells

Chlorophyll

600

(n.) the amount of energy needed to raise 1 g of water 1oC

(n.) a unit of energy supplied by food, corresponding to 1000 calories

Calorie

600

(n.) the meat from a sheep

Mutton

600

(n.) taste; especially a particular taste

Flavor
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(n.) a large container, often a wicker basket, usually having a cover

(v.) to hold back; to interfere with

Hamper

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(n.) the process by which plants cells make carbohydrates from carbon dioxide and water in the presence of chlorophyll and light and release oxygen as a by-product

Photosynthesis