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The ability, right, or permission to approach, enter, speak with, or use; admittance.
Any state, circumstance, opportunity, or means that is particularly favorable to success, interest, or the achievement of a desired end.
The annual recurrence of the date of a past event, such as a special occasion or milestone, like the yearly celebration of a marriage or other significant happening.
A room or a group of related rooms in a building designed for use as a dwelling.
A continuous segment of the circumference of a circle or any other curved line.
A valuable and beneficial thing or quality; for example, organizational ability is considered an asset.
A cylindrical wooden container with slightly bulging sides, made of staves hooped together, and having flat, parallel ends.
A round container, wider at the top and narrowing toward the bottom, primarily used to hold liquids, especially for washing.
The bean is the edible and nutritious seed of various plants belonging to the legume family, especially those of the genus Phaseolus.
A fermented alcoholic beverage crafted by brewing cereals, typically malted barley, and infused with hops or similar ingredients, resulting in a mildly bitter flavor.
The flat cutting part of a sword, knife, or similar tool.
A person who seeks an office, honor, or position.
A typically rectangular piece made of stiff paper, thin pasteboard, or plastic used for various purposes, such as writing information on or serving as a means of identification for the holder.
A cylindrical case, typically made of pasteboard or metal, designed to contain a full charge of powder and often also the bullet or shot, used in firearms such as rifles, machine guns, or other small arms.
A general or comprehensive division; a class.
A main division of a book, treatise, or the like, usually identified by a number or title.
A person or group that seeks and utilizes the professional advice or services of a lawyer, accountant, advertising agency, architect, etc.
A place, often associated with a medical school or hospital, where nonresident patients receive treatment, sometimes at a reduced cost or without charge.
The act of colliding; a forceful coming into contact, often resulting in a crash or impact, such as the collision of two airplanes.
The act of contesting; a disagreement or dispute.
The central part of a fleshy fruit that contains the seeds.
A person who buys goods or services from someone else; a buyer or patron.
In nautical terms, a horizontal surface on a ship or boat that is constructed at various levels, providing a platform for activities and supporting structures.
A visual representation, often in the form of a drawing, created to explain and illustrate concepts such as geometric theorems or mathematical demonstrations.
A personal, daily record where individuals write about their own experiences, observations, feelings, attitudes, and more.
A form of currency used in the United States, represented by the symbol $. It can exist in the form of paper money, silver coins, or cupronickel coins and is divided into 100 units called cents.
A specific amount of medicine that is recommended to be taken at one time.
The ear is the organ of hearing and balance in vertebrates. In humans, it consists of an external ear that collects sound vibrations, a middle ear where these vibrations resonate against the tympanic membrane, and an internal ear filled with fluid that helps maintain balance. The internal ear also conducts the tympanic vibrations to the auditory nerve, which then transmits them as impulses to the brain.
East refers to a cardinal point on the compass located 90° to the right of north. Abbreviated as "E."
A happening within a series of events, in a person's life or experience.
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