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SURVIVAL VOCABULARY(II)

UPRIGHT

  1. With cross lines; marks with lines that cross.

SECURE

  1. Number of persons, animals, objects in a small, close group.

SEW

  1. Three-legged support; tool, table, etc, resting on three legs.

TREE LIMB

  1. Spread out ready for use or so as to be seen easily.

TREE TRUNK

  1. Rough length of tree-trunk that has fallen or cut down.

LOG

  1. Main stem of a tree.

LAY OUT

  1. Branch of a tree

CRISSCROSS

  1. Work with a needle and thread; fasten with stitches.

CLUSTER

  1. Unlikely to involve risk; firm.

TRIPOD

  1. Erect; placed vertically.

 

UNFASTEN

  1. Long, loose stitch used in fastening pieces of cloth together loosely or temporally.

TACK

  1. The regular order of doing things.

HAMMOCK

  1. Untie; undo.

CORD

  1. Measurement from bottom to top.

HEIGHT

  1. Move by pulling firmly

TENT

  1. Skeleton or structure forming an “A”

DRAW TIGHT

  1. Hanging bed of canvas or rope network as used in gardens.

PROCEDURE

  1. The last part of something divided into two or more parts.

A-FRAME SET

  1. Shelter made of canvas supported by poles and ropes, as used by campers, scouts, soldiers, etc.

FORKED END

  1. Twisted strands, thicker than string, thinner than rope.

 

PUSH

  1. Framework with bars, pegs for holding or hanging things.

TEPEE

  1. Cover or roll up.

ENHANCE

  1. Young tree.

CANOPY

  1. Part of a whip with which strokes are given.

DIAMETER

  1. That part of a structure that gives shape and support.

LASH

  1. Cone-shaped tent of skins or bark of the American Indians.

FRAMEWORK

  1. Add to.

WRAP

  1. Any overhanging covering.

SAPLING

  1. Straight line drawn from side to side through the center , especially of a circular, spherical or cylindrical form.

RACK

  1. Use force on something or somebody to cause forward movement.

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