absorb |
to take in or soak up. |
campus |
the grounds of a school, college, or university. |
classical |
having to do with the complex music of the European tradition that is neither folk nor popular music. |
consumer |
someone who buys goods or services. |
horizon |
the line where the earth and the sky appear to meet. |
huddle |
to move close together or push in against one another when sharing something such as heat. |
inflation |
an increase in the average price level. |
laundry |
clothing, sheets, and other things that are cleaned by washing or that are washed and ironed. |
multiple |
having or made of more than one part; many. |
offender |
one who has upset or harmed another or has broken a law. |
organic |
produced or producing naturally, without using pesticides or other added chemicals. |
quantity |
amount or number. |
reality |
the state or quality of actually existing. |
scientific |
having to do with science. |
tantrum |
a violent, noisy outburst of angry temper. |