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embassy
The official offices and residence of an ambassador and the staff who represent one country in another country; a country's diplomatic mission in a fo...
factory
A large building or group of buildings where goods are manufactured or assembled using machines and workers.
garden
a plot of ground, often near a house, used for growing flowers, vegetables, or ornamental plants; a planned outdoor area cultivated for aesthetic or p...
gas station
A place where people buy fuel (such as gasoline or diesel) for vehicles and often get car-related services (e.g., convenience store, air, oil).
glass
a hard, brittle, typically transparent material made by fusing silica with soda, lime, and other substances and cooling rapidly; used for windows, bot...
gold
a dense, soft, yellow precious metal (chemical element gold, symbol Au, atomic number 79) used for jewelry, currency, and electronics; also any gold-c...
how
In what way or manner; by what means. Used to ask about the manner, condition, or reason of something (e.g., “How did you do that?”) or to introduce c...
how many
(interrogative pronoun) Used to ask about the number or quantity of people or things (e.g., “How many apples are there?”).
iron
a strong, hard, silvery-gray metal (chemical element Fe) used widely in construction and manufacturing; also, an alloy of iron and carbon such as stee...
leaf
A flat, typically green plant organ attached to a stem or branch, where photosynthesis and gas exchange occur.
leather
tough, flexible material made from the tanned hides of animals, typically used for clothing, footwear, furniture, and accessories
marble
A hard, fine-grained metamorphic rock, typically white or veined, used for sculpture and as a building material.
market
A place where people buy and sell goods, often an open area with stalls or shops.
metal
a class of solid materials, typically hard, lustrous, malleable, and conductive of heat and electricity, including elements such as iron, copper, and ...
office
A room or set of rooms where people work, typically for business or professional activities.
park
an area of land, often owned by a city or public authority, set aside and maintained for public recreation, open space, and enjoyment (often with lawn...
pharmacy
A shop or place where medicinal drugs are prepared, dispensed, and sold, and where pharmacists provide medicines and advice.
plastic
a synthetic material made from polymers that can be molded or shaped when soft and then set into a rigid or slightly flexible state; used to make a wi...
post office
A public building where mail is received, sorted, dispatched, and delivered, and where postal services (sending letters and parcels, buying postage) a...
ring (jewelry)
A small circular band, typically made of metal or other material, worn on a finger as jewelry or ornament.
rubber
a tough, elastic polymer material (natural or synthetic) used for making tires, seals, hoses, and elastic goods; (also) an object made from this mater...
sand
Fine granular particles of rock and mineral, typically composed of silica (quartz), that form beaches, dunes, and sedimentary deposits and feel gritty...
silk
A fine, strong fiber produced by silkworms and used to make a smooth, lustrous fabric; a fabric woven from this fiber.
silver
a lustrous, malleable, white metallic chemical element (Ag) used in coins, jewelry, and electrical conductors
skirt
A piece of clothing that hangs from the waist and covers part of the legs, worn mainly by women.
someone
an unspecified or unknown person; a person who is not identified or named (e.g., "Someone left their umbrella here.")
steel
A hard, strong alloy of iron and carbon (and often other elements) used for construction, tools, machinery, and other durable goods.
stone
a hard, solid nonmetallic mineral substance of which rock is made, typically composed of one or more minerals
tie
A long, narrow piece of cloth worn around the neck and tied in a knot or bow at the front, typically as part of formal or business dress.