An instrument used to record or amplify the sound of people's voices
To set aside, usually for a specific purpose
An account of events in the order they occurred
A word pronounced the same as another but has different meaning or spelling
An instrument that measures time precisely
An engine that pulls a train, powered by steam, diesel, or electricity
A method of teaching people to read and pronounce words by correlating sounds with letters and groups of letters
A science that deals with the study of living things and processes vital to living things
A true story of a person's life retold by another person
Capable of being broken down or slowly decomposed by bacteria or other living organisms
A diver who lives and explores underwater for an extended period of time.
This root means to break or burst
To cause someone to behave badly, usually for money or personal gain, to spoil or change for the worse
A brass wind instrument that is played by blowing into a single-reed mouthpiece and pressing keys
To spew rocks, lava, and ash; to burst out suddenly, often violently
Lasting over a period of time, or happening over and over again
A transparent container that holds fish and other water animals and plants
A structure that carries a large amount of water over distances in the form of a bridge, pipe, or channel