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FiltersA state or condition characterized by being barbarous or uncivilized.
Nothing.
A wide and deep rolling movement of the sea, typically caused by a distant storm or gale.
A family possession passed down from generation to generation.
A tall, sharply pointed structure resembling a pyramid, typically found on top of a tower or roof.
Phonology is the study of how speech sounds are organized and patterned in a language, along with the unspoken rules that dictate pronunciation.
A person trained to assist a physician or provide first aid and other healthcare services in the absence of a physician, often as part of a police, rescue, or firefighting squad.
A teacher or instructor who guides and imparts knowledge; a tutor.
Poor reputation or low esteem; a state of being held in low regard or disfavor, often preceded by "in" or "into."
An artificial channel designed for guiding water, typically equipped with a gate, known as a sluice gate, at its upper end to regulate the water flow.
A test or criterion used to evaluate the qualities of a thing.
A concave plate made of brass or bronze that produces a sharp, ringing sound when struck. Cymbals are played either in pairs by being struck together or singly by being struck with a drumstick or a similar object.
A mixture of dried flower petals, such as roses, combined with spices and stored in a jar to emit a pleasant fragrance.
A gentle flow or puff of wind, air, vapor, smoke, or the like.
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