aide |
any assistant or person who gives support. |
appointment |
the act of choosing or naming for an office or duty. |
attract |
to cause to come near. |
campus |
the grounds of a school, college, or university. |
conduct |
to lead or guide. |
hasten |
to move or act with speed; hurry. |
knuckle |
a joint of a finger. |
medicine |
a drug or other substance used to treat a disease, injury, pain, or other symptoms. |
parlor |
a room in a house, hotel, restaurant, or the like for conversation or for entertaining guests. |
population |
the people who live in an area, considered as a group. |
recover |
to get back. |
snout |
the front part of an animal's head that sticks out. The snout includes the nose, mouth, and jaws. |
tidings |
(sometimes used with a singular verb) news or information. |
vaccine |
a substance used to protect people and animals from very serious diseases. Vaccines contain germs of a particular disease--these germs been killed or changed in a certain way in a laboratory to make them safe. A vaccine goes into a person's body in a shot that is given by a doctor or nurse. After a vaccine is put into a person's body, that person will not get that disease or will get only a mild case. |
visible |
able to be seen. |