COMPOUND WORDS
autoclave | {n} | (sterilized heating vessel) | common lavender | {n} | (Lavandula angustifolia) | conclave | {n} | (group of Roman Catholic cardinals) | conclave | {n} | (set of apartments within which the cardinals are secluded) | enclave | {n} | (entity completely surrounded by another) | enslave | {v} | (to make subservient; to strip one of freedom; enthrall) | enslavement | {n} | (the act of enslaving or the state of being a slave; bondage) | exclave | {n} | (a country's territory not connected to the main part) | lavender | {n} | (colour) | lavender | {n} | (plant) | palaver | {n} | (a meeting at which there is much talk) | palaver | {n} | (unnecessary talk, fuss) | sex slave | {n} | (person forced into being available for sex) | sexual slavery | {n} | (criminal activity) | slave | {n} | (engineering: device that is controlled by another device) | slave | {n} | (person forced to work for another) | slave | {n} | (person owned by another) | slave | {n} | (person who is forced to perform sexual acts) | slave-girl | {n} | (female slave) | slaveholder | {n} | (someone who owns slaves) | slaveowner | {n} | (anyone that has control over another human being) | slaver | {n} | (slave trader) | slaver | {v} | (to drool saliva) | slavery | {n} | (condition in which one is captivated or subjugated) | slavery | {n} | (condition of servitude endured by a slave) | slavery | {n} | (institution or practice of owning human beings) | slave trade | {n} | (traffic in slaves)
5000 WORDS
lavender P4555
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