appoint |
to name to a particular office or duty. |
arrangement |
the way in which a group of things lie or have been placed. |
chain |
a row of links, usually made of metal, that are joined together and used to pull, hold, or fasten something. |
challenge |
to invite to enter into a fight or contest of skill; dare. |
college |
a school of higher learning that one attends after high school. Most college programs require four years of study. |
constantly |
continuously; without ever stopping. |
dormitory |
a building with many bedrooms, often lived in by students. Many colleges have dormitories. |
experience |
to go through; feel or know. |
frontier |
a border between two countries, or the area nearby on either side. |
frustrate |
to prevent from happening or being done. |
instructor |
one who teaches or instructs; a teacher. |
mount1 |
to climb. |
serious |
marked by careful thinking or consideration. |
sketch |
a drawing or painting that was done in a hurry or without detail. Sketches are sometimes done to prepare for later work. |
supply |
to provide. |