A person who is employed in another person's house, doing jobs such as cooking and cleaning, especially in the past
SERVANT.
An event that results in great harm, damage or suffering.
DISASTER.
A building, room, or outside structure with rows of seats, each row usually higher than the one in front, from which people can watch a performance, a movie, or another activity:
THEATER.
A building used for the adoration of a god or gods in some religions.
TEMPLE.
A stream of water that is forced up into the air through a small hole, especially for decorative effect.
FOUNTAIN.
A tall, vertical stone post, used as a support for a roof or in classical buildings (= in the style of ancient Greece or Rome) for decoration
COLUMN.
A mountain with a large, circular hole at the top through which lava (= hot liquid rock) gases, steam, and dust are or have been forced out:
VOLCANO.
The grey, black, or white mixture of gas and very small pieces of carbon that is produced when something burns.
SMOKE.
An object made from a hard material, especially stone or metal, to look like a person or animal.
STATUE.
A small vehicle pushed or pulled by a horse.
HORSE AND CART.
A sudden movement of the Earth's surface.
EARTHQUAKE.
A container used for holding cut flowers or for decoration.
VASE.
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