architect |
a person who designs buildings and directs their construction. |
availability |
the condition of being ready and able to be used. |
campus |
the grounds of a school, college, or university. |
clasp |
to grasp or grip with a hand or arm, or something like a hand or arm. |
decade |
a unit of time equal to ten years. |
disappointed |
unhappy because what one hoped for did not happen or because something is not as good as one expected. |
handicap |
anything that makes things harder or keeps one from doing better. |
increase |
an addition in size or amount. |
initial |
(usually plural) the first letters in a person's name. |
perfect |
free from mistakes or faults. |
readily |
promptly or easily. |
realm |
a royal kingdom. |
relative |
a person who belongs to the same family as someone else. |
thread |
a fine cord used in sewing, weaving, and the like. Thread is usually made of two or more fibers such as cotton twisted together. |
whisk |
to brush off or carry off with, or as though with, a quick, light sweep of the hand or a brush. |