| Term | Definition |
| exodus | a mass departure of a large number of people |
| flanked | to be situated on each side of border |
| bleak | without hope or encourgment/depressing |
| scythe | tool for harvesting with a curved blade |
| endure | to bear with tolerance |
| floked | travel in a large crowd or number |
| melodic | a rythmical succsession of musical tones |
| sparse | thinly scattered or distributed |
| invoke | to call for with ernest desire |
| physique | bodily stracture |
| slanted | presented a view in line with a spacial intrest |
| nutritiuos | providing nourishment to a high degree |
| snickers | slightly stifled lough |
| airborne | carried along by movement in air |
| glimmering | emitting a taint light |
| sophisticated | to be wordly/ wise not innocent |
| migrated | to go from one country/region or place to another |
| analyzes | to examine carfully by studying the parts |
| trait | a distingushing charactrictic or quality |
| botanical | made from or containing plants |
| indebtedness | something owed to another |
| synthesized | took parts and put together to creat a new hole |
| condolences | expression of sympathy |
| pasty | looking very pale |