| Hinduism | | Able to grow crops |
| district | | The name for the tusks, or teeth, of animals such as the elephant or walrus |
| pictogram | | To attack or march into another country |
| canal | | A family that rules a country over a long period of time |
| development | | The rebirth of the soul into a new body |
| pass | | Having a spiritual belief in a higher being |
| silt | | Seasonal winds |
| dynasty | | To bring water to fields and crops |
| peninsula | | To make something |
| hymn | | The growth of something |
| fertile | | A class of people in India |
| plateau | | A flat writing pad |
| invade | | A person who makes useful and often beautiful objects for everyday use |
| millet | | To keep apart or away from others |
| transport | | A picture symbol or figure; a type of early writing |
| create | | A person of high birth |
| noble | | A stone through which light can shine |
| irrigate | | A tyoe of grain |
| artisan | | A rich layer of soil |
| tablet | | A waterway made by humans |
| subcontinent | | A flat area that rises above the nearby land |
| monsoon | | Land surrounded with water on three sides |
| reincarnation | | To throw out of something |
| cycle | | A certain area of a place |
| caste | | A song of praise |
| isolate | | The main religion of India that stresses the belief in the Vedas |
| Expel | | The science that deasl with land, weather, bodies of water, and plant and animal life |
| religious | | An open place in a mountain |
| alabaster | | A large piece of land that is somewhat smaller than a continent |
| geography | | Events that keep happening in the same order |
| ivory | | To move from one place to another |