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“Painters of the Caves” Story Vocabulary
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sculpting 1. Carving or shaping 2. Removing another person’s hair 3. Cutting or breaking apart Rivers and rainwater are responsible for sculpting limestone into carved-out cliffs.
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sculpting 1. Carving or shaping Shaping or giving form to Verb
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honeycombed 1. Made into a type of food 2. Searched in nature 3. Full of holes or cavities The cliffs are honeycombed with many hollowed-out caves.
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honeycombed 3. Full of holes or cavities like a honeycomb To make full of tunnels or cells like a bee’s honeycomb Verb
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hibernate 1. To be full of energy 2. To be born 3. To spend the winter sleeping Bears hibernate in caves, sleeping through the winter.
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hibernate 3. To spend the winter sleeping Verb
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engrave 1. To act in a serious manner 2. To cut or carve into a surface 3. To remove or erase Ancient people used to carve into the surface of cave walls to engrave drawings.
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engrave 2. To cut or carve into a surface To print from a plate that has been cut with letters, figures, or designs. Verb
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scaffold 1. A temporary platform 2. A flock or herd of animals 3. A very tall person Even the ceilings were painted with help from a scaffold, or platform of wood.
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scaffold 1. A temporary platform Noun
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badge 1. A scar 2. Something worn to show a person belongs to a certain group 3. Something that cannot be removed Ancient artists made some ornaments that could have been worn as a badge of membership in certain groups.
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badge 2. Something worn to show a person belongs to a certain group Noun
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