accustom |
to cause (oneself or another) to become used to something over time. |
council |
a group of persons gathered together to discuss or make decisions about public matters. For example, a city council may make laws for or give advice on how to run a city. |
dormitory |
a building with many bedrooms, often lived in by students. Many colleges have dormitories. |
fleece |
the wool of an animal, usually a sheep. |
function |
to run or operate, especially in a way that is normal or desired. |
grant |
that which is given, often by a ruler, a government, or other institution, for a purpose considered to be of high value. |
judgment |
an opinion formed after carefully studying all of the information. |
maroon2 |
to leave on an island or coast, far from other people; abandon. |
merchandise |
goods for buying and selling. |
pest |
someone or something that annoys or bothers; nuisance. |
shrivel |
to cause to wrinkle or become smaller. |
therapy |
treatment meant to cure a disease or heal an injury. |
threat |
a statement that harm or punishment will follow. |
versus |
against; in opposition to. |
vibrate |
to move back and forth very rapidly and steadily. |