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museum
noun
a
building
or
room
where
valuable
or
interesting
objects
of
art
,
history
,
science
,
or
culture
are
collected
and
shown
to
the
public
•
Our
class
visited
the
city
museum
to
see
the
dinosaur
skeletons
.
Our
class
visited
the
city
museum
to
see
the
dinosaur
skeletons
.
•
The
small
town
opened
a
new
maritime
museum
beside
the
harbor
.
The
small
town
opened
a
new
maritime
museum
beside
the
harbor
.
Late
15th
century
,
from
Latin
‘
museum
’,
originally
meaning
“
library
or
study
,”
from
Greek
‘
Mouseion
’ ‘
seat
of
the
Muses
,
place
of
study
’.
European
adjective
relating
to
Europe
or
to
its
people
,
languages
,
or
cultures
•
She
loves
European
history
and
often
spends
hours
in
museums
when
she
travels
.
She
loves
European
history
and
often
spends
hours
in
museums
when
she
travels
.
•
The
restaurant
serves
delicious
European
dishes
like
creamy
Italian
pasta
and
flaky
French
pastries
.
The
restaurant
serves
delicious
European
dishes
like
creamy
Italian
pasta
and
flaky
French
pastries
.
From
Latin
Europaeus
(“
of
Europe
”),
ultimately
deriving
from
Ancient
Greek
Εὐρώπη
(
Eurṓpē
),
the
mythological
princess
and
namesake
of
the
continent
.
noun
a
person
who
was
born
in
,
lives
in
,
or
comes
from
Europe
•
A
friendly
European
offered
to
help
us
find
the
train
station
.
A
friendly
European
offered
to
help
us
find
the
train
station
.
•
During
the
conference
,
Europeans
and
Americans
discussed
climate
policy
.
During
the
conference
,
Europeans
and
Americans
discussed
climate
policy
.
Same
origin
as
the
adjective
:
ultimately
from
Latin
Europaeus
,
referring
to
someone
from
Europe
.
lieutenant
noun
an
officer
of
middle
rank
in
the
army
,
navy
,
or
air
force
,
below
captain
•
After
years
of
training
,
Maria
was
promoted
to
lieutenant
in
the
air
force
.
After
years
of
training
,
Maria
was
promoted
to
lieutenant
in
the
air
force
.
•
The
lieutenant
ordered
her
platoon
to
take
cover
behind
the
rocks
.
The
lieutenant
ordered
her
platoon
to
take
cover
behind
the
rocks
.
from
Old
French
lieu
‘
place
’
+
tenant
‘
holding
’,
originally
meaning
‘
placeholder
’
for
a
superior
officer
noun
someone
who
acts
as
the
assistant
or
second-in-command
to
a
leader
or
person
in
charge
•
In
the
company
,
Sara
served
as
the
CEO
’
s
trusted
lieutenant
,
organizing
every
major
project
.
In
the
company
,
Sara
served
as
the
CEO
’
s
trusted
lieutenant
,
organizing
every
major
project
.
•
The
crime
boss
sent
his
most
loyal
lieutenant
to
negotiate
the
deal
.
The
crime
boss
sent
his
most
loyal
lieutenant
to
negotiate
the
deal
.
figurative
extension
of
the
military
sense
,
referring
to
anyone
who
‘
holds
the
place
’
of
a
leader
makeup
noun
-
makeup
coloured
creams
,
powders
,
or
other
products
put
on
the
face
to
improve
or
change
how
someone
looks
•
Before
the
play
started
,
the
actress
carefully
applied
her
makeup
in
front
of
the
mirror
.
Before
the
play
started
,
the
actress
carefully
applied
her
makeup
in
front
of
the
mirror
.
•
He
always
removes
his
makeup
before
going
to
bed
to
keep
his
skin
healthy
.
He
always
removes
his
makeup
before
going
to
bed
to
keep
his
skin
healthy
.
From
the
verb
phrase
“
make
up
”
meaning
“
to
put
in
order
or
prepare
”,
which
later
narrowed
to
preparing
one
’
s
face
for
appearance
on
stage
in
the
late
19th
century
.
noun
-
makeup
the
combination
of
different
parts
,
qualities
,
or
substances
that
form
something
or
someone
•
Researchers
analysed
the
genetic
makeup
of
the
rare
dolphin
species
.
Researchers
analysed
the
genetic
makeup
of
the
rare
dolphin
species
.
•
The
social
makeup
of
the
city
has
changed
dramatically
over
the
last
decade
.
The
social
makeup
of
the
city
has
changed
dramatically
over
the
last
decade
.
Derived
from
the
sense
of
“
make
up
”
meaning
“
constitute
,
form
”;
first
recorded
in
the
early
1800s
.
noun
an
additional
class
,
test
,
game
,
or
amount
of
work
arranged
to
replace
one
that
was
missed
or
cancelled
•
Because
of
the
snowstorm
,
the
school
scheduled
a
makeup
class
on
Saturday
.
Because
of
the
snowstorm
,
the
school
scheduled
a
makeup
class
on
Saturday
.
•
Students
who
missed
the
quiz
can
take
a
makeup
exam
next
Monday
.
Students
who
missed
the
quiz
can
take
a
makeup
exam
next
Monday
.
Adapted
from
the
phrasal
verb
“
make
up
”
in
the
sense
of
“
compensate
for
a
deficiency
”;
became
a
noun
in
North
American
English
in
the
early
20th
century
.
entrepreneur
noun
a
person
who
starts
and
runs
a
business
,
especially
one
that
involves
financial
risk
and
new
ideas
•
The
young
entrepreneur
launched
an
eco-friendly
delivery
app
for
her
city
.
The
young
entrepreneur
launched
an
eco-friendly
delivery
app
for
her
city
.
•
After
years
of
saving
,
he
finally
became
an
entrepreneur
and
opened
a
cozy
coffee
shop
downtown
.
After
years
of
saving
,
he
finally
became
an
entrepreneur
and
opened
a
cozy
coffee
shop
downtown
.
Borrowed
into
English
in
the
early
19th
century
from
French
“
entrepreneur
,”
from
“
entreprendre
”
meaning
“
to
undertake
.”
It
originally
referred
to
someone
who
undertook
large
projects
such
as
construction
or
supply
contracts
.
neutral
adjective
not
supporting
or
favoring
either
side
in
a
disagreement
,
competition
,
or
war
•
During
the
debate
,
the
moderator
stayed
neutral
and
let
each
side
speak
freely
.
During
the
debate
,
the
moderator
stayed
neutral
and
let
each
side
speak
freely
.
•
Teachers
should
remain
neutral
when
mediating
arguments
between
students
.
Teachers
should
remain
neutral
when
mediating
arguments
between
students
.
adjective
having
a
pale
,
subdued
color
that
does
not
draw
attention
and
matches
many
other
colors
•
She
painted
the
bedroom
walls
a
neutral
gray
so
any
decoration
would
match
.
She
painted
the
bedroom
walls
a
neutral
gray
so
any
decoration
would
match
.
•
His
neutral
suit
was
perfect
for
both
work
and
weddings
.
His
neutral
suit
was
perfect
for
both
work
and
weddings
.
adjective
describing
the
gear
position
in
a
vehicle
in
which
the
engine
is
disconnected
from
the
wheels
•
Coasting
downhill
in
neutral
can
be
dangerous
because
you
lose
engine
braking
.
Coasting
downhill
in
neutral
can
be
dangerous
because
you
lose
engine
braking
.
•
She
shifted
into
neutral
at
the
red
light
to
save
fuel
.
She
shifted
into
neutral
at
the
red
light
to
save
fuel
.
noun
a
person
,
group
,
or
country
that
does
not
take
sides
in
a
dispute
,
war
,
or
competition
•
As
a
neutral
,
the
referee
had
to
make
an
unbiased
decision
.
As
a
neutral
,
the
referee
had
to
make
an
unbiased
decision
.
•
During
the
negotiations
,
a
neutral
helped
the
two
companies
reach
an
agreement
.
During
the
negotiations
,
a
neutral
helped
the
two
companies
reach
an
agreement
.
noun
the
position
of
a
vehicle
’
s
gearbox
in
which
no
gear
is
engaged
•
He
found
neutral
and
let
the
engine
idle
.
He
found
neutral
and
let
the
engine
idle
.
•
Always
check
that
the
tractor
is
in
neutral
before
starting
it
.
Always
check
that
the
tractor
is
in
neutral
before
starting
it
.
noun
a
pale
or
subdued
color
such
as
beige
,
gray
,
or
cream
that
easily
combines
with
other
colors
•
The
living
room
is
decorated
in
soft
neutrals
that
create
a
calm
atmosphere
.
The
living
room
is
decorated
in
soft
neutrals
that
create
a
calm
atmosphere
.
•
He
paired
his
bright
tie
with
a
neutral
like
charcoal
gray
.
He
paired
his
bright
tie
with
a
neutral
like
charcoal
gray
.
adjective
having
no
overall
electric
charge
or
being
chemically
neither
acidic
nor
basic
•
Pure
water
is
considered
neutral
with
a
pH
of
seven
.
Pure
water
is
considered
neutral
with
a
pH
of
seven
.
•
A
neutron
is
an
electrically
neutral
particle
found
in
the
atomic
nucleus
.
A
neutron
is
an
electrically
neutral
particle
found
in
the
atomic
nucleus
.