a type of medicinal or healing ointment or salve applied to the skin
Unguent refers to a topical product or ointment that is used to soothe, moisturize, or protect the skin. It is commonly applied to alleviate dryness, irritation, or minor skin conditions, providing a nourishing and protective barrier. Unguents often contain emollient ingredients that help to hydrate and soften the skin, promoting its health and well-being.
a strong forward movement or flow, often rapid or overwhelming in nature
an external appearance or manner of presentation that often hides the true nature of something
the core or main idea of something, what makes it special or unique
a narrow and decorative border that has engravings or pictures on it, especially above the walls of a room or building
A frieze is a decorative band or panel that runs along the upper part of a wall, often found in buildings and interiors. This feature is typically adorned with various designs, such as carvings, paintings, or reliefs, showcasing artistic themes or patterns. Friezes can be made from different materials, including plaster, wood, or stone, and are used to enhance the visual appeal of a space. They serve as a decorative element that adds character and elegance, helping to draw the eye and create a sense of height in the room or structure.
the point or place where something has its foundation or beginning
a method of searching for and capturing suspects or criminals by systematically covering an area
a state of loud, chaotic noise or disorder caused by confusion or unrest
a small, exclusive group of people with shared interests
ornamental details added without much meaning or purpose
the period of a woman's life before she is married
a long and formal piece of writing about a specific subject
A treatise is a formal and detailed written work that explores a specific subject or topic in depth. It is typically scholarly in nature and provides a thorough examination, analysis, and explanation of the subject matter. A treatise is often structured logically, with clear arguments and evidence supporting the author's conclusions. It is usually longer than an article or essay and is intended to contribute to the academic or intellectual understanding of the subject. Treatises are commonly found in fields such as philosophy, law, science, or history.
a temporary postponement or cancellation of a punishment
a sign or indication of what is to come, especially something unfortunate
a rapid and forceful flow of something, such as water, events, or activities
a hot, dry wind from the Sahara Desert that blows across the Mediterranean, often bringing high temperatures and dust
a series of lines in a poem, usually with recurring rhyme scheme and meter
A stanza is a grouped set of lines in a poem, often separated from other stanzas by a blank line. Stanzas function similarly to paragraphs in prose, organizing thoughts and ideas into distinct sections. They can vary in length, structure, and rhyme scheme, allowing poets to create different effects and rhythms within their work. The arrangement of stanzas contributes to the overall flow and visual presentation of a poem, helping to guide the reader's experience and enhance the thematic elements of the piece.
a person who holds strong opinions about race, religion or politics and is intolerable of differing views
a small stream or brook, typically characterized by its narrow size
the unique vibe or feeling that surrounds a person, object, or place, often influencing how it is perceived by others
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