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 …
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 – Gourmand Strictly speaking, a gourmand is someone who loves food and eats way too much of it. But, more loosely, a gourmand can also simply be someone who loves and appreciates food. Pronunciation: gore MOND Part of speech: Read More …
Noun – Panorama (count) 1 : a full and wide view of something — usually singular You can see a panorama of the entire bay from here. 2 a : a way of showing or telling something that includes a Read More …
Noun – Colony (count) 1 a: an area that is controlled by or belongs to a country and is usually far away from it Massachusetts was one of the original 13 British colonies that later became the United States. a Read More …
Noun – Soft spot (count) 1 : a strong liking for someone or something — usually singular He has a soft spot for children. (=he likes children very much) She has a soft spot for chocolate. 2 : a weak Read More …