SPECT (to look)
1 One who watches; an onlooker 2 The prospect of good to come; anticipation 3 To regard with suspicion or mistrust 4 Verb: to look with esteem Noun: honor or esteem 5 Looking around, watchful, careful (hint: what do you call the measurement of the outside edge of a circle?) |
FORM (shape)
1 One "form" or style of clothing such as is worn by nurses 2 One who does not fit in 3 To make new; renew 4 To change into another substance; change form 5 Disfigure |
PORT (to carry)
1 Goods brought into a country from another country 2 To move something from one place to another 3 To give an account of 4 One who carries burdens for hire 5 A collection of work used to show skills; a case for carrying loose papers |
TRACT
(pull or draw toward) 1 alluring, inviting, "cute" 2 A powerful motor vehicle used for pulling farm machinery or heavy loads 3 The power to grip or hold to a surface without slipping 4 An agreement: literally, to draw together 5 To take away from the total amount |