| Term | Definition |
| approach | v. 1. To go closer to. |
| approach | n. 1. A coming closer. |
| approach | n. 2. A road or way that leads to a place. |
| burrow | v. 1. To dig a hole or tunnel into or under something. |
| burrow | v. 2. To dig deeply into; to search. |
| burrow | n. A hole or tunnel dug by an animal as a home or for protection. |
| cease | v. To stop; to come or bring to an end. |
| destructive | adj. Causing harm or damage. |
| drowsy | adj. Tired or sleepy. |
| famished | adj. Very hungry. |
| forecast | v. To figure out and say what will happen before it takes place. |
| forecast | n. A telling of what will happen. |
| hibernate | v. To spend the winter in a resting state. |
| migrate | v. To move from one country or region to another. |
| migration | n. The act of migrating. |
| migratory | adj. Moving from one place or country to another; usually regularly. |
| nestle | v. 1. To settle down comfortably, as if in a nest. |
| nestle | v. 2. To lie in a sheltered, partly hidden place. |
| observe | v. 1. To see; to notice. |
| observe | v. 2. To comment; to remark |
| observe | v. 3. To mark an event or day. |
| observe | v. 4. To obey. |
| prepare | v. To make or get ready. |
| reduce | v. To make or become smaller or less. |
| severe | adj. 1. Very strict or harsh. |
| severe | adj. 2. Hard to bear or deal with. |
| venture | v. To dare to do, to go, or to say. |
| venture | n. Something that involves the risk of loss. |