college |
a school of higher learning that one attends after high school. Most college programs require four years of study. |
coordinator |
a person who organizes a complex event or project that involves the contributions of other people. |
desert2 |
to leave behind even though it is one's duty to stay; abandon. |
ensure |
to make certain; cause to be a certainty. |
festival |
a ceremony or celebration that involves special activities and amusements and often occurs once a year. |
foundation |
the basis of something such as an action, substance, structure, or opinion. |
gulp |
to take large swallows of; drink or eat eagerly or rapidly (often followed by "down"). |
mound |
a raised pile; heap. |
naturally |
of course; surely; without a doubt. |
nonprofit |
of a business, not established to make more money than is necessary to pay employees and to remain in operation. |
realistic |
tending to see things as they really are; practical. |
resemblance |
the condition of being or looking alike. |
slimy |
made of or like a slippery liquid. |
territory |
the land and waters that belong to a country. |
upright |
in a vertical or standing position. |