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THE KNIGHT AT DAWN Vocabulary for Mrs. Berg’s Class Chapters 7-10

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THE KNIGHT AT DAWNVocabulary for Mrs. Berg’s ClassChapters 7-10

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Chapters 7-10oBarreloCanteredoClingingoCreepyoDampoDismountedoEmbankmentoGroveoPassageoPrecipiceoSlitheroStoreroomoTrapdooroTunnelovisor

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BARREL noun    A large container with a round, flat

top and bottom and with curved sides.

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CANTERED noun    A large container with a round, flat

top and bottom and with curved sides.

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CREEPY adjective    scary or strange

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DAMP adjective    a little wet

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DISMOUNTED verb    got down from something, like a horse

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EMBANKMENT noun    a wall that keeps water out

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GROVE noun    a group of trees

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PASSAGE noun    a path or hallway where one can pass

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PRECIPICE noun    A very steep cliff.  

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SLITHER verb    to slide like a snake

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STOREROOM noun    A room in which things are stored.  

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TRAPDOOR noun    a secret door that opens in the floor

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TUNNEL noun    a path underground

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VISOR noun    A piece of armor plate (with eye slits)

fixed or hinged to a medieval helmet to protect the face.  

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