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bigamy
architect
architect
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a person whose job is designing buildings and typically supervising their construction

Who is an "architect"?

An architect is a professional who designs buildings and other structures. They plan and create detailed drawings to make sure that buildings are functional, safe, and visually pleasing. Architects work on a variety of projects, from houses and office buildings to public places and landmarks. They consider factors such as the purpose of the building, the environment, and the needs of the people who will use it. Architects often work closely with clients, engineers, and construction teams to make their designs a reality.

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matrimony
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the ceremony or sacrament of marriage

baggage
baggage
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suitcases or other bags, containing our clothes and things, that we carry when we are traveling

to squander
to squander
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to waste or misuse something valuable, such as money, time, or opportunities

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abroad
abroad
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in or traveling to a different country

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incomparable
adverb of place and movement
fugitive
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a person who escapes or flees from an undesirable, uncomfortable, or dangerous situation

calamity
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an event causing great and often sudden damage, distress, or destruction

pauper
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a person who is financially in trouble

to envy
to envy
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to feel unhappy or irritated because someone else has something that one desires

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to collapse
to collapse
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(of a construction) to fall down suddenly, particularly due to being damaged or weak

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to prosecute
to prosecute
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to try to charge someone officially with a crime in a court as the lawyer of the accuser

defend

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bigamy
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the offense of marrying someone while you have a living spouse from whom no valid divorce has occurred

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