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Grade 4 - WVI Vocabulary: Chapter 2

Teddy Roosevelt, Millie, and the Elegant Ride
WVI Level-2 Words  (Grades 3-6) Grade 4
Across
to divide, disconnect, or dissociate.
to make ready.
having undergone a gradual process of change and development.
one's life or existence in the time to come, or those things which will ultimately occur.
to make the sharp, broken cry of a hen.
to come or go near to.
to make calm; stabilize.
to be overcome with surprise, awe, or wonder; amazed.
machines that transforms mechanical energy into electrical energy.
to create mental images of (something not known, not real, or not yet real).
part(s) sectioned off from the larger whole.
to connect or attach with or as if with a rope or straps, especially loosely or temporarily.
a basis for explaining or justifying a belief, action, opinion, or event.
elaborate, luxurios, or highly decorated.
a small piece of jewelry or other decorative object, usu. inexpensive.
provisions or materials kept in reserve to be used as needed.
to move about with no purpose, aim, or plan, or at no definite pace; roam.
to hang loosely, esp. with a swinging motion.
to be curious or doubtful about.
(informal) very great.
to hear through another source; gather.
Down
to tell the meaning or significance of.
to fall or flow in drops or in a thin, weak stream.
clearly perceivable or understandable; distinctly evident.
to rise up from or come out of a surrounding environment or substance.
to make flat.
to manufacture.
the act or process of building or constructing.
to move rapidly and energetically.
things offered for sale.
the location or proposed location of a town, city, building, or the like.
to scuff or drag (one's feet) across the ground or floor while walking.
cloth made by weaving, knitting, or felting fibers.
to bring into being
at any time
to scatter or distribute.
to enclose within a rim or border
a disorderly mass or pile
an open grassland, growing wild or used for pasture or to grow hay.
to feed on growing grass and herbage, as cattle and horses.
to keep away from or keep from happening.