noun a collection or gathering of things or people

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  • The museum curator carefully arranged the assemblage of ancient artifacts for the new exhibit.
  • We're going to need a whole assemblage of tools to fix this car.
  • Check out the assemblage of snacks I brought for the road trip.
  • The assemblage of ideas in her speech created a powerful argument.

verb to construct or assemble something by putting parts or materials together

  • The new office building was meticulously built according to the architect's plans.
  • My brother-in-law built his own car from scratch.
  • That skate park was built by a group of local skaters.
  • Trust is like a bridge that needs to be built between two people.

noun a partition that divides a ship into compartments and that prevents the spread of water in case of a leak

  • The bulkhead of the ship was reinforced to withstand the pressure of the ocean.
  • I accidentally bumped into the bulkhead while walking on the boat.
  • Let's hang out by the bulkhead and enjoy the view.
  • She built a mental bulkhead to protect herself from negative thoughts.

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noun a person who is unprincipled, deceitful, or undeserving of trust

  • The cad was arrested for his fraudulent activities.
  • That cad always tries to cheat his way out of things.
  • I can't believe that cad tried to pull a fast one on us.
  • His betrayal made him seem like a real cad in our eyes.

noun a hood or long hooded cloak, especially of a monk

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  • The monk wore a traditional cowl as part of his religious attire.
  • She pulled up her cowl to shield herself from the rain.
  • I love that cowl hoodie, it's so cozy!
  • The cowl of secrecy shrouded the mysterious organization.

noun a place of residence or habitation

  • The architect designed a beautiful dwelling for the wealthy family.
  • Their new dwelling is so cozy and welcoming.
  • Let's hang out at my dwelling later.
  • His mind often wandered back to the dwelling of his childhood memories.

noun a raised design or decoration on a surface, typically made of metal or plastic

  • The embossment on the official document adds a touch of elegance.
  • I love the embossment on this invitation, it looks so fancy.
  • Check out the cool embossment on my new phone case!
  • Her words left an embossment on my heart, I couldn't forget them.

noun the act of erecting or the state of being erected

  • The construction crew worked diligently to ensure the stability of the building's erection.
  • I heard that the new skyscraper's erection is almost complete.
  • Did you see the size of that guy's erection? It's impressive!
  • The artist's creative process led to the erection of a magnificent sculpture.

noun the front of a building, especially an imposing or decorative one

  • The facia of the building was intricately designed with ornate carvings.
  • I accidentally scratched the facia of my car while parking in a tight spot.
  • That facia on the new phone is so sleek and modern.
  • The facia of her personality was warm and welcoming.

noun a building made of glass, typically used for growing plants in a controlled environment

  • The agricultural research center has a state-of-the-art greenhouse for studying plant growth.
  • My mom grows the best tomatoes in her greenhouse.
  • Let's chill in the greenhouse and smoke some weed.
  • The new environmental policies act as a greenhouse for sustainable practices.

noun the act of emerging from an egg or the process of a baby bird coming out of its shell

adjective related to the process of hatching

  • The hatching of the eggs was carefully monitored by the researchers.
  • We watched the hatching of the chicks in the backyard.
  • I can't believe the hatching of their plan actually worked out.
  • The hatching of a new business idea requires careful planning and execution.

noun a place where people live; residence or dwelling

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  • The government is implementing new policies to address the affordable housing crisis.
  • I'm thinking about moving to a new housing complex downtown.
  • I crashed at my friend's housing last night after the party.
  • Education is the key that unlocks the door to better housing opportunities.

noun the measurement or extent of something from end to end; the amount of time something lasts or continues

adjective describing the extent or duration of something

  • The length of the document must not exceed 10 pages.
  • I can't believe the length of that movie, it felt like it would never end!
  • I had to cut the length of my speech because it was getting too boring.
  • The length of time it took for him to apologize was unacceptable.

noun a French term meaning the most important or outstanding feature; the main event or highlight

  • The chef's piece de resistance was a beautifully plated rack of lamb.
  • The artist's piece de resistance was definitely that huge mural downtown.
  • Did you see that car? It's the owner's piece de resistance for sure.
  • The novel's piece de resistance was the unexpected plot twist in the final chapter.

noun a type of insect that is typically considered a pest

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  • The exterminator was called in to deal with a roach infestation in the restaurant.
  • Eww, there's a roach crawling on the kitchen counter!
  • I saw a huge roach in the bathroom last night, it was gross.
  • The corrupt politician was like a roach, always finding a way to survive despite the scandals.

noun a small hatch or opening in a ship's deck or hull

verb to run with quick, hasty steps; scurry

  • The crab used its pincers to scuttle across the sandy beach.
  • I saw a mouse scuttle across the kitchen floor last night.
  • Let's scuttle out of here before anyone notices we're gone.
  • The rumors of a scandal caused the politician's reputation to scuttle.

noun a distinct part or portion of something

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  • The report is divided into several sections, each covering a different aspect of the research.
  • Make sure you read the section on safety precautions before starting the experiment.
  • I skipped the boring section and went straight to the conclusion.
  • In the story of his life, the difficult childhood was just one section of many challenges he faced.

adjective referring to a direction or position to one side

adverb in a sideways manner or direction

  • The car skidded sideways on the wet road.
  • I tried to park but ended up sideways in the spot.
  • He always walks sideways when he's trying to avoid someone.
  • Her comment hit me sideways and I didn't know how to respond.

noun a solid structure that defines and sometimes protects an area

verb to enclose or divide with a wall

  • The architect designed a beautiful marble wall to surround the garden.
  • I'm thinking of painting the wall in the living room a bright color.
  • Let's tag our names on that wall over there.
  • Breaking down the wall of silence between us was a huge relief.

noun A word that represents a person, place, thing, or idea. In this case, 'ceiling' is a noun as it refers to the upper interior surface of a room.

adjective A word that describes or modifies a noun. In this case, 'grey' is an adjective as it describes the color of the ceiling.

  • The grey ceiling in the office gave the room a somber atmosphere.
  • I painted my room with a grey ceiling to match my furniture.
  • The grey ceiling in this place is so drab, we need to liven it up.
  • He felt like he was always hitting a grey ceiling in his career, unable to progress further.

noun a small square tablet, often used in mosaic work

  • The abaciscus is a type of ancient Roman architectural ornamentation.
  • I learned about abaciscus in my art history class.
  • Check out the cool abaciscus design on that building!
  • The abaciscus of knowledge in his mind was vast and intricate.

noun a joint or connection between two parts that is not aligned or continuous

  • The abjoint between the two buildings was reinforced to ensure structural stability.
  • I tripped over the abjoint in the sidewalk and almost fell.
  • Watch out for that abjoint, it's a real ankle-twister.
  • The abjoint in their relationship caused tension and distance between them.

noun a system of drainage that involves the use of pipes or channels above ground level

  • The building's architect incorporated a sophisticated aerial drainage system to prevent water accumulation on the roof.
  • Make sure to clean out the gutters regularly to maintain proper aerial drainage around your house.
  • I never realized how important aerial drainage was until my basement flooded last year.
  • In order to succeed in business, you need to have a good aerial drainage system to handle any unexpected challenges that come your way.

noun a cabin or compartment in the stern of a ship, especially one used by the officers.

  • The afterhouse on the ship is where the crew's personal belongings are stored.
  • Let's meet at the afterhouse after our shift ends.
  • I left my phone in the afterhouse, can you grab it for me?
  • His mind was like an afterhouse, cluttered with memories of the past.