hatchet vocab chapter 8-12
brilliant
(adj.) shining brightly; sparkling; extremely intelligent or talented
upright
(adj.) vertical, straight; good, honest; (adv.) in a vertical position
quills
A collection of sharp, hollow spines on the back of a porcupine
segment
A group of people having something in
stock
A stereotypical and formulaic character in a novel or film
tendrils
A twisting, threadlike structure by which a twining plant (vine) grasps an object for support
flue
Able to express oneself easily and clearly
tinder
Anything dry that will easily catch fire on contact with a spark
gingerly
Cautiously
painstaking
Extremely careful
intensity
How hard
dormant
Inactive
gnarled
Knotted, twisted, lumpy
regulate
To control
apparent
Visible
primitive
a person who belongs to early stage of civilization
bulge
a rounded swelling or protuberance that distorts a flat surface.
bluff
a steep, high bank beside a body of water
literally
actually; in fact; true in reality
smoldered
burned with a little smoke but no flame
imbedded
fixed in firmly
ripples
little waves
eddied
moved in a current of whirlpools
gratified
pleased or satisfied
leathery
resembling or made to resemble leather
speckled
spotted; freckled; dotted
abrupt
sudden
dusk
the time at the end of the day just before dark
telegraphed
to send a message by telegraph i.e. using electric current along wires or by radio
convulse
to shake violently