The Cay Vocabulary 1-10 Ms. Moore.

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The Cay Vocabulary 1-10 Ms. Moore

U- BOAT a German submarine

a large three-masted sailing ship with two or more decks 2. Galleon a large three-masted sailing ship with two or more decks

3. VEERBOATS/VEERBOOTS ferry boats

The countryside (Dutch) 4. KOENOEKOE The countryside (Dutch)

5. AVIATION Aircraft

a navigational instrument used to measure 6. SEXTANT a navigational instrument used to measure

7. CAY small island

the hips of a human or animal 8. HAUNCHES the hips of a human or animal

white mineral consisting of salts 9. ALABASTER white mineral consisting of salts

a sailing vessel with two or more masts 10. SCHOONER a sailing vessel with two or more masts

The Cay Vocabulary 11-20 Ms. Moore

11. LULLED caused to sleep or rest

12. PARCHED dry

a low, dull humming sound 13. DRONE a low, dull humming sound Drone Sound

14. DOUSED plunged into liquid

15. THRASHING to wave or beat wildly

a tropical shrub with large, dark green leaves 16. SEA GRAPE a tropical shrub with large, dark green leaves

17. LANGOSTA Caribbean lobster

the leaves of ferns or palm trees 18. FRONDS the leaves of ferns or palm trees

19. SQUALL A small, sudden storm

20. BAMBOLA a dance

The Cay Vocabulary 21-30 Ms. Moore

21. FRANGIPANI a tropical shrub

22. POMPANO a fish

23. RANCID Spoiled, rotten

24. TATTERED torn, ripped

a curse (the belief in them/practice) 25. VOODOO a curse (the belief in them/practice)

a curse (thing/item that is cursed) 26. JUMBI a curse (thing/item that is cursed)

a sea creature with a shell covering (like a clam) 27. MUSSEL a sea creature with a shell covering (like a clam)

Covered with spots of different colors or shades 28. CALICO Covered with spots of different colors or shades

a large, violent storm with high winds and rain 29. TEMPEST a large, violent storm with high winds and rain

scattered remains of something that has been damaged 30. DEBRIS scattered remains of something that has been damaged