An institution of higher education and its ambiance.
The grounds or property of a school, college, university, business, church, or hospital, often understood to include buildings and other structures.
verb
To confine to campus as a punishment.
To use a campus board, or to climb without feet as one would on a campus board.
chumpa
chumps
chumps
noun
plural of chump
chumpy
chumpy
adj
(slang, mildly insulting) Like a chump; annoying.
(slang, of a person) Blockheaded; dim-witted.
Short and fat, particularly in comparison with something of more favourable dimensions.
clumps
clumps
noun
A game in which questions are asked for the purpose of enabling the questioners to discover a word or thing previously selected by two persons who answer the questions.
plural of clump
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of clump
clumpy
clumpy
adj
Clompy; with heavy footfalls.
Forming or tending to form clumps.
Resembling a clump.
crumps
crumps
noun
plural of crump
crumpy
crumpy
adj
(UK, dialect) brittle; crisp
cupman
cupman
noun
(archaic) A convivial companion.
cuprum
macupa
macupi
mockup
mockup
noun
Alternative spelling of mock-up.
mudcap
mudcap
noun
(mining) An explosive charge covered in mud, sand, or similar material before detonation, instead of being placed in a borehole.
verb
(mining) To cover an explosive charge in mud, sand, etc. before detonation, instead of placing it in a borehole.
nipmuc
nipmuc
Noun
Any of a people descended from the indigenous Algonquian peoples of Nippenet, corresponding to central Massachusetts and immediately adjacent portions of Connecticut and Rhode Island.
pactum
pumice
pumice
noun
A light, porous type of pyroclastic igneous rock, formed during explosive volcanic eruptions when liquid lava is ejected into water or air as a froth containing masses of gas bubbles, which are frozen into the rock as the lava solidifies.
verb
(transitive) To abrade or roughen with pumice.
scrump
scrump
noun
(dialectal) A small apple.
(dialectal) A withered, shrivelled, or undergrown person.
(dialectal) Anything small or undersized.
verb
(dialectal) To gather windfalls or small apples left on trees.
(dialectal) To pinch, stint; to beat down in price.
To steal fruit, especially apples, from a garden or orchard.
uncamp
uncamp
adj
Not camp.
verb
(transitive) To break up the camp of; to dislodge from camp.
upcome
upcome
noun
(dialectal, chiefly Scotland) A comment, saying, expression.
(dialectal, chiefly Scotland) An outward appearance, especially pertaining to the future; a promising aspect or outlook.
(dialectal, chiefly Scotland) One's upbringing, development from childhood to adulthood.
(dialectal, chiefly Scotland) The final or decisive point; result, outcome.
(rare or dialectal) An ascent, climb; a way up.
verb
(rare, dialectal or obsolete) To ascend, rise; grow up; come up.