Noun – Vestige (count) formal 1 : the last small part that remains of something that existed before : TRACE — + of a vestige of an ancient tradition He is still clinging to the last vestiges of his power. Read More …
Noun – Vestige (count) formal 1 : the last small part that remains of something that existed before : TRACE — + of a vestige of an ancient tradition He is still clinging to the last vestiges of his power. Read More …
Noun – Technician 1 : a person whose job relates to the practical use of machines or science in industry, medicine, etc. medical/X-ray/laboratory technicians They hired a technician to help maintain the office’s computers. She is the lighting/sound technician for Read More …
Noun – Loop (count) 1 a : a curved part or shape made when something long and thin (such as a rope or thread) bends so that it touches or crosses over itself a closed loop of rope a wire Read More …
Noun – Totem This word comes from Algonquian, a Native American language. A totem is a plant, animal, object, symbol, or idea that represents a close group of people (like a clan, a family, or a subculture) and seems sacred Read More …
(count) 1 : a soft object or part that is used to make something (such as a seat) more comfortable or to protect a surface from damage : a soft pillow, pad, etc. a seat/sofa cushion There is a cushion Read More …
Noun – Pillar This word, and its meaning, come straight from Latin. A pillar is a tall post or column that’s used for support, decoration, or both. So, figuratively speaking, pillars are people or things that remind you of strong, Read More …
Noun – Flight 1 (noncount) a : the act of flying : the act of moving through the air by the use of wings the flight of a bee bird in flight (=a bird that is flying) b : the Read More …
Noun – Etiquette (noncount) the rules indicating the proper and polite way to behave Her failure to respond to the invitation was a serious breach of etiquette. a book of etiquette telephone etiquette (=the proper way to behave when speaking Read More …