SURVIVAL VOCABULARY(II) |
UPRIGHT |
- With cross
lines; marks with lines that
cross.
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SECURE |
- Number of
persons, animals, objects in a small, close
group.
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SEW |
- Three-legged support;
tool, table, etc, resting on three
legs.
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TREE
LIMB |
- Spread out
ready for use or so as to be seen
easily.
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TREE
TRUNK |
- Rough
length of tree-trunk that has fallen or cut
down.
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LOG |
- Main stem
of a tree.
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LAY
OUT |
- Branch of
a tree
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CRISSCROSS |
- Work with
a needle and thread; fasten with
stitches.
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CLUSTER |
- Unlikely
to involve risk; firm.
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TRIPOD |
- Erect;
placed
vertically.
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UNFASTEN |
- Long,
loose stitch used in fastening pieces of cloth
together loosely or
temporally.
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TACK |
- The
regular order of doing
things.
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HAMMOCK |
- Untie;
undo.
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CORD |
- Measurement from
bottom to top.
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HEIGHT |
- Move by
pulling firmly
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TENT |
- Skeleton
or structure forming an
“A”
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DRAW
TIGHT |
- Hanging
bed of canvas or rope network as used in
gardens.
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PROCEDURE |
- The last
part of something divided into two or more
parts.
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A-FRAME
SET |
- Shelter
made of canvas supported by poles and ropes, as used
by campers, scouts, soldiers,
etc.
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FORKED
END |
- Twisted
strands, thicker than string, thinner than
rope.
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PUSH |
- Framework
with bars, pegs for holding or hanging
things.
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TEPEE |
- Cover or
roll up.
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ENHANCE |
- Young
tree.
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CANOPY |
- Part of a
whip with which strokes are
given.
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DIAMETER |
- That part
of a structure that gives shape and
support.
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LASH |
- Cone-shaped tent of
skins or bark of the American
Indians.
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FRAMEWORK |
- Add
to.
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WRAP |
- Any
overhanging covering.
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SAPLING |
- Straight
line drawn from side to side through the center ,
especially of a circular, spherical or cylindrical
form.
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RACK |
- Use force
on something or somebody to cause forward
movement.
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