Little House in the Big Woods Chapters 7-13 Vocabulary Review.

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Little House in the Big Woods Chapters 7-13 Vocabulary Review

Pa Ma Mary Laura Baby Carrie

The watery part of milk that separates from the curd when milk turns sour Pick Next Question Whey

Deer lick Any damp, salty place where deer come to lick the salty earth Pick Next Question

Small piece of something, often hair Wisp Pick Next Question

A young cow Heifers Pick Next Question

A substance containing rennin, obtained from the young claves and added to milk in the making of cheese Rennet Pick Next Question

Any plant whose leaves, stems, seeds, or roots are used in cooking for flavoring or in medicine Herbs Pick Next Question

A strip made by weaving together three or more long pieces of hair, straw, or cloth Braid Pick Next Question

A stone for sharpening knives or tools Whetstone Pick Next Question

A bundle of wheat, corn, or other stalks set up on end in a field Shock Pick Next Question

The main stem of a plant Stalk Pick Next Question

Firm outer covering of skin Rind Pick Next Question

The outer covering of a nut, grain, or other seed Hull Pick Next Question

Hat worn by women, made of calico or cotton and tied at the chin Sunbonnet Pick Next Question

A liquid that flows through plants Sap Pick Next Question

A skirt that is made to be worn under a dress Pick Next Question Petticoat

The thick, clotted portion of milk that separates from the watery part when milk sours, used in making cheese Curd Pick Next Question

A wax structure made by bees to store there honey in Honeycomb Pick Next Question

The seed of wheat, corn, rice, oats, and other cereal plants Grain Pick Next Question

A cotton material that has small, brightly colored designs printed on it Calico Pick Next Question

A machine for separating Separator Pick Next Question

A cotton material that has small, brightly colored designs printed on it Calico Pick Next Question

Piece of jewelry that has a carved raised design on it, usually a woman Cameo Pick Next Question

An animal that is one year old or in its second year Yearling Pick Next Question

The part of the head of an animal made up of the nose, mouth, and jaws Muzzle Pick Next Question

A ring made of wood, metal, or other material Hoop Pick Next Question