campus |
the grounds of a school, college, or university. |
captive |
held as prisoner. |
educate |
to provide knowledge, training, and guidance to. |
electronic |
having to do with devices, equipment, or systems that use electricity in complex ways while employing very tiny parts. |
gleam |
a small or brief flash or beam of light. |
graduation |
the act or process of graduating. |
inquire |
to ask in order to find out or learn (something). |
level |
having a flat, even surface. |
miracle |
an event that cannot be explained by the known laws of nature and is thought to be caused by a power not of the earth. |
ogre |
an ugly giant or monster in folk tales and children's stories. Ogres are said to eat people. |
poker1 |
a pointed metal rod for stirring up a fire. |
secretary |
a person who writes letters, keeps records straight, and manages mail. A secretary might work for another person or for a business. |
sphere |
a round, solid figure in which every point on the surface is an equal distance from the center. |
vertical |
straight up and down; upright. |
well-being |
the condition of being healthy, happy, and comfortable. |