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Time Warp Trio #6
Tut, Tut
| Term | Definition |
|---|---|
| Diorama | A miniature model representing a scene |
| Hieroglyph | The ancient Egyptian writing system using pictures and symbols |
| Amulet | A small object worn to bring good luck or protection against evil |
| Defile | To spoil or desecrate something sacred or respected |
| Reflexes | Automatic movements in response to a stimulus |
| Conjure | To make something appear by magic |
| Attendants | People who provide a service or assistance, usually to a person of higher rank |
| Ritual | A formal ceremony or series of acts that is often religious or traditional |
| Inundation | Flooding caused by overflowing water |
| Irrigation | The artificial application of water to land or soil to assist in growing crops |
| Banquet | A large formal meal, often accompanied by entertainment or festivities |
| Pharaoh | The title of the ancient Egyptian kings or rulers |
| Goddess | A female deity; a female god |
| Temple | A building devoted to the worship of a god or gods |
| Drought | A prolonged period of abnormally low rainfall, leading to a shortage of water |
| Embarrassment | A feeling of self-consciousness, shame, or awkwardness |
| Sarcophagus | A stone coffin, typically associated with ancient civilizations, especially Egypt |
| Flickering | Burning or glowing unsteadily or waveringly |
| Lame | Weak and unsatisfactory; not good enough |
| Chilling | Causing great fear or apprehension; very scary |