used to describe something that exists, grows, etc.
used to indicate a large quantity or number of something
(of a person) not having physical or mental problems
to move smoothly and continuously in one direction, especially in a current or stream
things that we cannot or do not need to name when we are talking about them
very difficult to cut, bend, or break
the female ruler of a territorial unit that has a royal family
to move through water by moving parts of the body, typically arms and legs
(plural) the remains of something such as a building after it has been seriously damaged or destroyed
related to ancient Rome, its citizens, or empire
to put a dead person or animal beneath the ground
a small, soft creature which carries a hard shell on its back and moves very slowly
different or better than what is normal
a country that is mainly in Western Asia with a small part in Southeast Europe
known by a lot of people
a series of flat surfaces used for going up or down
visually pleasing in a charming way
a source of hot water that natrurally flows out of the ground
to go somewhere for a short time, especially to see something
the quality of being attractive or pleasing, particularly to the eye
soft and white material that comes from a plant called cotton and is used to make clothing
a large and strong building that is protected against attacks, in which the royal family lives
light and soft in texture, giving a feeling of coziness or warmth
a solid, naturally occurring substance with a specific chemical composition, typically found in the earth's crust, such as gold, copper, etc.
