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(adj.) surprising and sometimes worrying.
startling
(n.) the activity of making quilts, or the material used for making quilts.
quilting
(n.) a person whose job is making and repairing wooden objects and structures.
carpenter
(n.) a person who makes and repairs iron objects and horseshoes.
blacksmith
(n.) an item that some people want to collect as a hobby.
collectible
(v.) (especially of accidents and other unexpected events) to happen.
occur
(v.) to discover the meaning of information given in a secret or complicated way.
decode
(v.) to be everywhere around something.
surround
(v.) to remove solids from liquids or gases, or to remove particular types of light, using special equipment.
filter
(v.) to make something last a longer time.
prolong
(v.) to guess something, without having much or any proof.
surmise
(idiom) responsible for something or someone.
in charge (of something/someone)
(v.) to accept, allow, or officially agree to something.
approve
(n.) someone who studies the buildings, graves, tools, and other objects of people who lived in the past.
archaeologist
(n.) the main shape or edge of something, without any details.
outline
(n.) an object, such as a tool, that was made in the past.
artifact