campus |
the grounds of a school, college, or university. |
conference |
a meeting to discuss a particular matter. |
container |
something, such as a box, barrel, or can, that holds or can hold something else. |
grant |
that which is given, often by a ruler, a government, or other institution, for a purpose considered to be of high value. |
graphics |
(used with a plural verb) the charts, maps, drawings, and other images used in printed works such as books and magazines. |
heir |
a person who receives or has the right to receive another person's property or title after that person's death. |
illusion |
a fantasy or mistaken idea. |
insult |
to speak to or treat without respect or in a way that hurts feelings. |
preparation |
the act of getting something ready. |
priest |
a person who is authorized by a church to lead prayers and religious services. |
scuffle |
to take part in a brief, confused fight. |
temperature |
the degree of heat or cold of an object or an environment. |
text |
the body of a printed work as distinguished from its title, headings, notes, and the like. |
trickle |
to fall or flow in drops or in a thin, weak stream. |
volume |
a collection of pages of writing or print bound together; book. |