an item of clothing worn by priests or religious leaders
having a feeling or desire that is not returned in the same way by another person
(of a position, argument, theory, etc.) not capable of being supported, defended, or justified when receiving criticism or objection
unimproved in terms of behavior or beliefs
never having existed or happened before
a professional who measures and maps land to determine boundaries and features
A surveyor is a professional who measures and maps land, buildings, and other physical features. They use specialized tools and technology, such as GPS and laser equipment, to determine boundaries, elevations, and distances. Surveyors play a key role in construction, real estate, and legal matters by providing accurate data on land and property lines. They create detailed maps and reports that help inform decisions about land development, building projects, and property disputes. Their work ensures that structures are built in the correct locations and that land ownership is clearly defined.
the act of monitoring a person or place, especially by the police
the part in harmonic music or the voice with the highest pitch that belongs to a boy or female vocalist
Treble refers to the highest part of the vocal range or musical pitch. It includes the higher notes typically sung by female vocalists or boys whose voices have not yet changed. In music, treble can also describe the higher frequency range of sound, emphasizing the upper pitches. A treble voice is known for its bright, clear tone and is often used for roles that require reaching high notes and delivering a light, agile sound.
to keep existing, especially with limited food or money
a situation in which one has just enough money or food to survive
to prove something to be true by providing adequate evidence or facts
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connected to the essence or reality of something
to bring together again, especially after a period of separation
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to find and collect data stored on a computer
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breaking down and rotting, typically referring to organic material
in the process of decomposing, resulting in a foul odor and visible breakdown of organic material
relating to people like monks, nuns, etc. who voluntarily made a public sacred promise to dedicate their life to a special duty
a building where a group of monks live and pray
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