11. |
fraction |
a part or piece of something: You ate
only a fraction of the pizza. |
12. |
grass |
a plant with leaves like blades. |
13. |
child |
1. a young boy or girl: Where is that
child? 2. a son or daughter: My parents have three children. |
14. |
breaking |
1. make come to pieces by a blow or a pull:
The ball will break a window. 2. come apart; burst: The bag
broke. 3. fail to keep: She broke her promise. 4. a
breaking: A break in the water pipe caused the leak. |
15. |
flat |
1. smooth and level; even: We spread
our lunch on a flat rock. 2. not very deep or thick: A plate is a flat
dish. 3. in a flat way: The boy fell flat on the ground. 4.
in music, a tone one-half step below. |
16. |
science |
a careful study of facts about the earth or
anything on it. There are many different kinds of science. |
17. |
triangle |
a figure having three sides. |
18. |
plural |
the form of a word that shows it means more than
one. |
19. |
stretch |
1. draw the body or limbs out to full
length: The dog stood up and stretched. 2. reach out; hold out:
She stretched out her hand for the book. 3. become longer or wider without
breaking: The rubber band stretched. |
20. |
bread |
food made from flour or meal mixed with milk or
water and baked. |