| Term | Definition |
| accompany | (v.) To go along with; to be together. 2. To play a musical instrument for or with |
| beneficial | (adj.) Being of use; helpful; favorable. |
| captive | (n.) One that is held prisoner. (adj.) Unable to escape or get away. |
| convenient | (adj.) Suitable for one's needs; making life easier or more comfortable. |
| ecstasy | (n.) A strong feeling of emotion, especially joy. (adj.) ecstatic - Full of or causing ecstasy. |
| expanse | (n.) A wide, open area or surface; a stretch. |
| expedition | (n.) A long journey by a group to explore or do battle. 2. A group that makes such a journey. |
| inept | (adj.) Clumsily or awkwardly expressed; not suitable for the occasion. 2. Lacking in skill or ability. |
| interpret | (v.) To translate into another language. 2. To explain the meaning of. 3. To understand in one's own way. |
| invaluable | (adj.) Too valuable to measure; priceless. |
| linger | (v.) To be slow in leaving or going away. |
| retrieve | (v.) To get back; to recover. 2. To find and bring back. |
| skirmish | (n.) A minor fight or battle. (v.) To take part in such a fight. |
| supplement | (n.) Something added to make up for something missing. (v.) To add to. |
| territory | (n.) A particular area of land. 2. A land area under control of a particular group or government. |