conductor |
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a person who conducts an orchestra or choir |
performance |
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an act of performing a concert, song |
choir |
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an organized group of singers, especially one that performs in public |
musician |
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a person who plays a musical instrument or is otherwise musically gifted |
baritone |
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an adult male singing voice between tenor and bass |
bass |
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the lowest adult male singing voice |
bench |
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A long, usually hard, seat for two or more people |
fountain |
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A stream of water that is forced up into the air through a small hole |
bike rack |
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A row of holders where bicycles can be left |
bars |
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A piece of equipment used in gymnastics, consisting of two horizontal bars |
bush |
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A plant with many small branches growing from the ground |
grass |
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A low green plant which grows naturally over a lot of the Earth's surface |
mountain |
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A raised part of the Earth's surface, much larger than a hill |
hill |
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An area of land that is higher than the surrounding land |
river |
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A large flow of water travelling along a channel to the sea or lake |
village |
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A settlement in a rural area, smaller than a town |
bridge |
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A structure that is built over a river, road or railway |
orchard |
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An area of land where fruit trees are grown |
department store |
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A large shop stocking many types of goods in different departments |
bakery |
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A place where bread and cakes are made |
office building |
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A building in which people work |
post office |
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A place from where letters and parcels are sent |
crosswalk |
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A place on a road, where wide black and white lines are painted |
corner |
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A place where two streets meet |
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