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| gardenia | a shrub with glossy evergreen leaves and large, fragrant white flowers |
| zinnia | a garden plant with showy, various colored flowers |
| magnolia | a tree or shrub with large, showy, usually white or pink flowers |
| begonia | any of several plants often grown for their showy flowers or colorfully marked leaves |
| boysenberry | a large, dark-red berry related to the loganberry, blackberry, and raspberry |
| saxophone | a wind instrument having a single-reed mouthpiece, a curved conical body made of metal, and keys operated by the player's fingers |
| leotard | a tight-fitting garment, originally worn by dancers and acrobats |
| guy | a man; fellow; chap |
| graham cracker | a slightly sweet, usually rectangular cracker made from whole-wheat flower |
| volt | a unit for measuring the force of an electric unit |
| sideburns | growth of hair down the sides of a man's face in front of the ears, especially when worn with the rest of the beard shaved off |
| Braille | a system of writing and printing for the blind, in which raised dots representing letters, numbers, and punctuation are read by feeling them with the fingers |
| maverick | an unbranded calf or colt, traditionally belonging to the first person to brand it |
| silhouette | a drawing consisting of the outline of something, especially human profile, filled in with a solid color |
| cardigan | a sweater of knitted jacket without a collar, opening down the front and usually buttoning |
| mackintosh | a raincoat |
| boycott | an organized group refusal to use a product or service or to deal with a business or nation, as a means of protest |
| derby | a stiff felt hat with a round crown and a narrow, curved brim |
| Ferris wheel | a large upright, rotating wheel with suspended seats on which people ride for amusement |
| derrick | a large crane for lifting and moving heavy objects |