flap [flaep] v. To flap means to move quickly up and down or from side to side.
—► The tiny bird flapped its wings and ate from the flowers. glacier tgleijar] n. A glacier is a large piece of ice that moves very slowly.
—► The North Pole is covered by a huge glacier. globe [gloub] n. The globe refers to the Earth.
—► Water covers most of the globe. horizontal [ho:rezantl] adj. When something is horizontal, it is flat and level with the ground.
—♦ The Russian flag has three horizontal stripes of white, blue, and red. hum [hAm] V. To hum means to make a low, continuous noise.
—► The man hummed his favorite song. inventory [inventoiri] n. An inventory is a supply of something.
—► Gwen was checking the inventory to make sure we had what we needed. inward [inward] adj. If a thought or feeling is inward, it is not expressed or shown to others.
-► She had an inward feeling of guilt when she lied to her mother. loaf [louf] n. A loaf of bread is bread shaped and baked in one piece.
—► Could you please buy a loaf of bread for sandwiches? oracle [5(:)rekal] n. An oracle is person who speaks with gods and gives advice about the future.
-* The king went to the oracle to ask if going to war was a good idea.
m orbit [orbit] V. To orbit something means to move around it in a continuous, curving path.
-* The moon orbits the Earth. overview