noun a person who is averse to change and holds traditional values

adjective holding to traditional attitudes and values and cautious about change or innovation, typically in relation to politics or religion

  • The Conservative party won the majority in the recent election.
  • My dad is a Conservative and always votes for the same party.
  • Some people think being Conservative means you're old-fashioned.
  • Her approach to investing is very Conservative, preferring low-risk options.

noun a singer who specializes in folk music

  • The folk singer captivated the audience with her haunting melodies.
  • I heard that folk singer is playing at the local coffee shop tonight.
  • That folk singer really knows how to strum a guitar.
  • The folk singer's lyrics painted a vivid picture of rural life.

noun a picture or design so painted

  • The artist spent months creating a beautiful fresco on the ceiling of the cathedral.
  • Have you seen the fresco in the art gallery? It's pretty cool.
  • That fresco at the museum is lit, bro!
  • Her mind was like a blank canvas waiting for the artist to paint a fresco of ideas.

noun a tract of land set apart by the federal government for a special purpose, especially for the use of a particular group of Native Americans

  • The government has designated a specific area of land as an Indian reservation for the local tribe.
  • We're planning a road trip to visit an Indian reservation next weekend.
  • I heard there's a cool powwow happening on the Indian reservation this Saturday.
  • Living on the Indian reservation symbolizes a connection to ancestral lands and traditions.

noun objects or items that have survived from a previous time or era, often of historical or sentimental value

  • The museum houses a collection of ancient relics from various civilizations.
  • I love exploring old relics at antique shops.
  • Check out these cool relics I found in my grandma's attic!
  • The old house was a relic of a bygone era, standing as a reminder of the past.

noun a person who upholds or adheres to traditional values, practices, or beliefs

  • The traditionalist believes in upholding age-old customs and practices.
  • My grandfather is a bit of a traditionalist when it comes to family gatherings.
  • Some people think traditionalists are stuck in the past.
  • In a world of constant change, the traditionalist stands firm like a rock.

noun a carved object or design made from wood

  • The artist showcased his exquisite wood carving skills at the art exhibition.
  • I love watching tutorials on YouTube about wood carving, it's so cool!
  • My grandpa is a pro at wood carving, he can make anything out of a block of wood.
  • Her words were like delicate wood carvings, each one carefully crafted to leave a lasting impression.

noun A book

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  • Jikji is considered to be the world's oldest metal print book.
  • Have you heard of Jikji? It's a really old metal print book.
  • Jikji is like the OG metal print book.
  • The wisdom contained in Jikji is as timeless as metal itself.

noun an object made by a human being, typically of cultural or historical interest

  • The museum curator carefully cataloged each artefact in the collection.
  • I found a cool artefact at the antique shop the other day.
  • Check out this sick artefact I scored at the flea market!
  • Her smile was like a precious artefact, rare and beautiful.

noun a member of the Circassian people who live in Abkhazia, a region in the Caucasus

adjective relating to Abkhazia or its people, language, or culture

  • The Abkhazian language is one of the official languages of Abkhazia.
  • I met an Abkhazian tourist who shared interesting stories about their culture.
  • Have you tried the Abkhazian cuisine? It's so delicious!
  • The Abkhazian flag symbolizes the unity and strength of the Abkhazian people.

noun Achumawi

  • The Achumawi people have a rich cultural heritage that dates back thousands of years.
  • I learned about the Achumawi tribe in my history class last week.
  • Have you heard of the Achumawi folks? They have some cool traditions.
  • The Achumawi language is like a window into the past, preserving ancient wisdom and stories.