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A portable wind instrument with a large bellows that forces air through small metal reeds. It has a keyboard for the right hand and buttons for producing single bass notes or chords with the left hand. Also known as a piano accordion.
A deep and caring emotional connection, characterized by fond attachment, devotion, or love.
An assistant or helper, especially a paid employee.
A narrow passage between buildings or houses that provides access from the street to backyards, garages, or other areas.
A romantic or passionate relationship, typically characterized by love and affection; a love affair.
In anthropology and zoology, an ape is any member of the superfamily Hominoidea. There are two main branches within this superfamily: the lesser apes, represented by gibbons, and the great apes, which include humans, chimpanzees, gorillas, and orangutans. Ape classification is associated with catarrhines in taxonomy.
A tool, machine, or device designed for a specific purpose or use.
Aria is a noun referring to a beautiful and expressive melody or air.
A fibrous mineral, either amphibole or chrysotile, formerly used for making incombustible or fireproof articles in the field of mineralogy.
A murderer, particularly one who kills a politically prominent person due to fanaticism or for monetary motives.
A small star-like symbol (*), used in writing and printing as a reference mark or to indicate omission, doubtful matter, etc.
The front or under part of a vertebrate body, extending from the breastbone to the pelvis. It contains the abdominal viscera, commonly known as the abdomen.
A person or group that receives benefits, profits, or advantages.
A disposition in a will, where someone leaves behind property, assets, or personal belongings to be given to a specified person or entity after their death.
A wide street in a city, typically with areas on the sides or in the center designated for trees, grass, or flowers.
A pamphlet or leaflet that provides information about a product, service, or event.
In chemistry, a bromide is a compound containing bromine, an element belonging to the halogen group.
A person who avoids work and relies on others for support; a loafer or idler.
A student enrolled in a national service academy, private military school, or on a training ship.
The brutal and widespread killing of a large number of people, often occurring in a battle or through merciless slaughter; a horrifying massacre.
A mobile entertainment show featuring attractions such as sideshows, rides, and various amusements.
A group of businesses or organizations from different countries that join together to control prices and production in a specific industry.
A box made of cardboard or plastic, commonly used for storage or shipping purposes.
In chemistry, a catalyst is a substance that speeds up or facilitates a chemical reaction without undergoing any change itself.
A hollow in the earth, especially one that opens more or less horizontally into a hill or mountain.
Cheddar, also known as cheddar cheese, is a hard cheese made primarily from cow's milk. It varies in color from white to deep yellow and in flavor from mild to sharp as it ages.
A device that strikes a bell to create a musical sound, often found at the entrance of a home for announcing visitors.
A thick mass or lump of anything.
Cinema refers to movies as a collective art form. Especially during challenging times, like the Great Depression, cinema serves as a source of psychological comfort, offering an escape from the harsh realities of daily life.
A large public entertainment event, usually held in a massive tent or indoor/outdoor arena. It showcases pageantry, displays feats of skill and daring, and features performing animals. Clowns often add humor through slapstick antics. Compare with big top.
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