aboard |
on or into a ship, plane, bus, or plane; on board. |
campus |
the grounds of a school, college, or university. |
christen |
to give a name to at baptism. |
conservation |
the act of keeping and protecting from waste, loss, or destruction. |
detective |
a person, often a police officer, whose job is to find information that will solve crimes. |
embarrassed |
feeling uncomfortable because of shame or receiving too much attention from others. |
hemisphere |
either of two halves of the earth. A hemisphere is formed by dividing the earth into the Northern and Southern Hemispheres at the equator, or into the Eastern and Western Hemispheres at a meridian. |
intelligence |
the ability to learn, reason, and understand. |
intricate |
having many complex parts, angles, or aspects; involved; elaborate. |
opportunity |
a chance for a better situation. |
rude |
showing poor manners; not polite. |
spur |
a metal piece with a spike that is attached to the heel of a rider's boot. Spurs are used to make a horse go forward. |
trudge |
to walk in a heavy way with much effort or weariness. |
unison |
(used with "in") speaking all at the same time, or singing at the same time in the same pitch. |
verse |
poetry or a poem. |