two-dimensional and three dimensional images of a planned architectural design
renderings
a commitment, feeling or attitude that it is strong and firm and does not weaken or break
unwavering
someone who has run out of money, owes money, and is unable to repay their debts
bankrupt
old objects uncoverd from the past that have historical significance
artefacts
the act of carefully digging up and uncovering artefacts from historical sites
excavating
displaying or having qualities of great luxury and riches
opulence
money or property paid by the family of a bride to the groom when a couple get married, which was common practice in the 1800's in Britain and its colonies
dowry
very comfortable and of very high quality
deluxe
the typical or highest example of a stated quality
epitome
mysterious, hard to understand
enigmatic
ruling over something without allowing for any competition from other companies
monopolising
born to unmarried parents
illegitimate
adjective to describe a price or success as out of this world, very high or great, but the stratosphere is literally a layer of the earth's atomosphere, located above the troposphere and below the mesosphere
stratospheric
behaving in a brace and exciting way
swashbuckling
a new idea or method, or the use of new ideas and methods
innovation
very famous or popular, especially being considered to represent particular opinions or a particular time
iconic
continuous productive activity, always changing energetic, somewhere where there's a lot going on
dynamic
soeone who hunts whales
whaler
the stone foundations that a building was constructed on top of
someone who brings in goods from overseas
importer
materials used to control the stability and balance of weapons
ballast
someone who buys and sells products in large amounts usually from other countries
merchant
Marketed as or described as
Touted
the activity of buying and selling
commerce
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