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A narrow entrance or passageway.
A wide street in a city, typically with areas on the sides or in the center designated for trees, grass, or flowers.
The act of breaking or the state of being broken.
A significant and successful development or advancement, especially in the context of overcoming obstacles or making progress beyond established limits.
A concise spoken summary providing essential information about a current or planned military operation, delivered to participants or observers.
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.
A person or thing that makes a call.
A person responsible for maintaining a building, estate, or similar property; a superintendent.
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.
A temporary framework used to support a masonry arch during construction until it can stand independently.
The art or technology of creating objects from clay and similar materials through a process involving firing.
A list of items, such as names or tasks, used for comparison, verification, or other checking purposes.
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.
The act of coercing; the use of force or intimidation to obtain compliance.
The process of knowing or understanding; it involves perception and the act of gaining knowledge.
The act or state of cohering; cohesion.
A writer or editor who contributes regularly to a newspaper or magazine column.
A group of sovereign states and their dependencies that choose to associate with each other, linked by common objectives and interests. In specific contexts, such as the British Commonwealth, this term refers to such a group.
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