noun a member of the indigenous or earliest known population of a region

adjective relating to the original inhabitants of a country or region, especially before the arrival of colonists

  • The aboriginal people have a rich cultural heritage that dates back thousands of years.
  • I learned a lot about aboriginal history during my visit to the museum.
  • Some people still hold negative stereotypes about aboriginal communities.
  • The aboriginal roots of the neighborhood can be seen in the architecture and street names.

adjective describing something as being very old or ancient

  • The practice of meditation is an age old tradition that has been passed down for centuries.
  • That recipe for apple pie is an age old family secret.
  • Dude, that car is an age old classic. You gotta check it out.
  • The age old question of 'what came first, the chicken or the egg?' still puzzles scientists today.

noun A hundredth anniversary or its celebration

adjective Relating to a hundredth anniversary

  • The centennial celebration of the university will include a series of academic events and ceremonies.
  • We're planning a big party for the centennial of our town next year.
  • I can't believe it's been a whole centennial since that happened!
  • The centennial of her career marked a turning point in her success.

noun a type of dwelling built into the side of a cliff or steep rock face

  • The ancient cliff dwellings in Mesa Verde National Park are a testament to the ingenuity of the Ancestral Puebloans.
  • I can't believe people used to live in those cliff dwellings up on the mountain!
  • Those cliff dwellings are so cool, like something out of a movie.
  • Living on the edge of society can feel like inhabiting a cliff dwelling, isolated and precarious.

noun a system of writing used in ancient Mesopotamia, characterized by wedge-shaped characters impressed on clay tablets

  • The study of ancient civilizations often involves deciphering cuneiform inscriptions.
  • Have you seen those cuneiform tablets at the museum? They're really cool.
  • I tried to write my name in cuneiform but it just looks like scribbles.
  • The cuneiform of her emotions was unreadable, leaving him confused about how she truly felt.

noun something, such as a historic marker or monument, inscribed with words or symbols

  • The inscription on the ancient artifact was written in a language that no one could decipher.
  • I found an old ring with a mysterious inscription inside.
  • Check out the cool inscription on this skateboard deck!
  • The inscription of love in her eyes was unmistakable.

noun a region in Western Asia encompassing countries such as Turkey, Lebanon, Israel, and Iraq

  • The Near East is a historical region encompassing Western Asia and parts of North Africa.
  • Have you ever traveled to the Near East? It's such a fascinating region.
  • I heard there's a cool music festival happening in the Near East next month.
  • Her mind wandered to the Near East of her imagination, a place filled with mystery and adventure.

noun a genre of music that originated among African Americans in the southern United States and is characterized by religious themes and emotional expression

  • The history of Negro spirituals dates back to the time of slavery in America.
  • My grandmother used to sing Negro spirituals while she cooked dinner.
  • I love listening to those old school Negro spirituals.
  • The resilience and hope in Negro spirituals continue to inspire many people today.

verb to participate in or engage in an activity, especially eating or drinking

  • The guests will be partaking in a traditional tea ceremony.
  • We're all partaking in the potluck dinner tonight.
  • Let's sneak out and partake in some late-night snacks.
  • By partaking in the community service project, she felt like she was making a difference.

noun A dramatic presentation depicting the Passion of Jesus Christ, typically performed during the Easter season.

  • The local theater group put on a moving passion play to commemorate the religious holiday.
  • Have you ever seen a passion play at the church down the street? It's really well done.
  • I heard that the passion play at the community center is lit this year.
  • Watching the dancers move gracefully on stage was like witnessing a passion play come to life.

noun an inheritance or legacy

  • The family's patrimony included valuable real estate and a large investment portfolio.
  • He inherited a substantial patrimony from his wealthy grandparents.
  • She's living off her parents' patrimony while she figures out what to do with her life.
  • The artist's unique style is considered part of the cultural patrimony of the country.

noun an object surviving from an earlier time, especially one of historical or sentimental interest

  • The artifact found in the tomb is considered a valuable relic of ancient civilization.
  • I can't believe I found this cool relic at the antique shop!
  • Check out this sick relic I scored at the thrift store!
  • The old house was a relic of a bygone era, standing as a reminder of the past.

noun a container for relics, especially sacred relics

  • The reliquary contained the sacred relics of the saint.
  • They found the reliquary hidden in the old church.
  • I heard there's some cool stuff in that reliquary.
  • Her heart was like a reliquary, holding onto memories of the past.

noun a mound-like structure containing Buddhist relics or used for meditation

  • The ancient stupa was a symbol of enlightenment and peace in the Buddhist tradition.
  • We should visit that stupa over there, it looks really cool.
  • Check out that big stupa, it's awesome!
  • Her mind was like a stupa, filled with ancient wisdom and tranquility.

noun a set of written symbols representing syllables, typically used in some writing systems to represent a language's syllables

adjective relating to or using a syllabary

  • The Cherokee syllabary is a writing system used to represent the Cherokee language.
  • Learning a new syllabary can be challenging, but also rewarding.
  • I'm trying to memorize the syllabary for my language class.
  • The syllabary of emotions can be difficult to decipher in some people.

noun a city in Mali, West Africa, known for its historical and cultural significance

  • Timbuktu is a historical city in Mali known for its rich culture and ancient mosques.
  • I heard Timbuktu is a really cool place to visit with lots of interesting history.
  • Let's take a trip to Timbuktu and explore all the hidden gems of the city.
  • Finding that lost book in the library felt like searching for a needle in Timbuktu.

noun a type of West African drum with a goblet shape and played with the hands

  • The djembe is a traditional African drum that is played with bare hands.
  • I love jamming on my djembe with friends around the campfire.
  • Let's bring the djembe to the beach party and make some sweet beats!
  • The djembe represents the heartbeat of the community in many African cultures.

noun a country in Central Europe, formerly part of Czechoslovakia

adjective relating to Czechia or its people

  • Czechia is a landlocked country in Central Europe known for its rich history and beautiful architecture.
  • Have you ever been to Czechia? It's a really cool place to visit.
  • Let's plan a trip to Czechia, I heard the nightlife there is amazing!
  • The beauty of Czechia is like a hidden gem waiting to be discovered by travelers.

noun a Jewish ritual service and ceremonial meal for the first night or first two nights of Passover.

  • The Seder is a traditional Jewish ritual feast that marks the beginning of Passover.
  • Are you coming to the Seder at my house next week?
  • I heard the Seder at Sara's place is going to be lit.
  • The Seder symbolizes the journey from slavery to freedom in Jewish tradition.

noun a type of silk and cotton fabric made in Ghana, typically woven in bright colors and intricate patterns

  • The traditional kente cloth is a symbol of Ghanaian culture and craftsmanship.
  • I love wearing kente cloth during special occasions to show off my heritage.
  • Check out this dope kente cloth I found at the market!
  • Her words were woven together like a beautiful kente cloth, creating a tapestry of storytelling.

noun a form of traditional Japanese puppet theater

  • Bunraku is a traditional Japanese puppet theater that dates back to the 17th century.
  • Have you ever seen a bunraku performance? It's really fascinating!
  • Let's go check out that bunraku show, I heard it's pretty cool.
  • The politicians were just puppets in the bunraku of corporate interests.

noun a traditional Moroccan women's garment

  • The bride wore a stunning takchita for her traditional Moroccan wedding.
  • I found a beautiful takchita at the market for a great price.
  • Check out this takchita I scored, it's so stylish!
  • Her words were like a colorful takchita, brightening up the room with their beauty.

noun a long, narrow, single-room building used by some Native American peoples, especially in the Northeast, as a community center

  • The longhouse was a traditional dwelling used by indigenous people in Southeast Asia.
  • We had a great time visiting a longhouse during our trip to Borneo.
  • That longhouse party last night was lit!
  • The company's headquarters was often referred to as the longhouse, symbolizing unity and community.

noun a native or inhabitant of Aragon, Spain

adjective relating to Aragon, a region in northeastern Spain

  • The Aragonese language is a Romance language spoken in the Aragon region of Spain.
  • I learned a few words in Aragonese while visiting the Pyrenees.
  • Some locals in Aragon still use Aragonese slang in their everyday conversations.
  • The Aragonese culture is deeply rooted in traditions and history.

noun a member of a Slavic people living in the historical region of Lusatia in eastern Germany and parts of Poland

adjective relating to the Sorbs or their language or culture

  • The Sorbian language is spoken by the Sorbian minority in Germany.
  • I heard that there is a Sorbian cultural festival happening next weekend.
  • I didn't know much about Sorbian culture until I visited their village.
  • Learning about the Sorbian traditions opened up a whole new world for me.

noun a religious dance and ceremony of African origin in Brazil, in which participants are possessed by spirits

  • Candomblé is a religion practiced in Brazil that originated from African spiritual traditions.
  • Have you ever been to a candomblé ceremony? It's quite an experience!
  • I heard the candomblé party last night was lit!
  • The rhythm of the drums in candomblé is like a heartbeat connecting us to our ancestors.

noun a Russian stringed musical instrument resembling a mandolin

  • The domra is a traditional Russian string instrument that is similar to a mandolin.
  • I heard someone playing the domra at the folk music festival.
  • I'm thinking of learning how to play the domra, it looks cool.
  • Her fingers danced across the strings of the domra, creating a beautiful melody.

adjective describing a significant event or period in history; important or influential in history

  • The historic building has been preserved for future generations to appreciate.
  • I can't believe we get to stay in this historic hotel for the weekend!
  • That historic concert last night was lit!
  • Her decision to quit her job was a historic moment in her life.

noun a native or inhabitant of the Baltic region

adjective relating to the Baltic Sea or the region surrounding it

  • The Baltic Sea is located in Northern Europe.
  • I heard it's pretty cold in the Baltic countries.
  • Let's go for a swim in the Baltic, it'll be refreshing!
  • The tension between the two countries was like a Baltic winter, icy and unyielding.

noun a member of the Acoma people

adjective relating to or characteristic of the Acoma people or their culture

  • The Acomanian culture dates back centuries and is known for its rich traditions.
  • I heard there's a festival in Acomanian village next weekend, wanna go?
  • That Acomanian dish was so good, I can't wait to have it again.
  • Her dance moves were so fluid and graceful, like a true Acomanian performer.

noun African incense

  • The shop sells a variety of African incense made from traditional ingredients.
  • I bought some African incense to try out in my living room.
  • Have you ever burned African incense? It smells amazing!
  • The scent of African incense filled the room, bringing a sense of peace and tranquility.

noun the quality or state of being African; the essence or characteristic traits associated with Africa or African culture

  • The author's novel beautifully captures the essence of Africanness through vivid descriptions of the landscape and cultural traditions.
  • I love watching documentaries that explore the rich tapestry of Africanness.
  • That new Afrobeat song really embodies the spirit of Africanness.
  • Her dance performance was a celebration of Africanness, with movements that echoed the rhythms of the continent.