Baba
A baba is a small yeast‑raised cake soaked in rum syrup, known for its light texture, rich sweetness, and classic French‑Polish pastry heritage.
Theme: artefact
Baba ghanouzh
A smoky Levantine dip made from roasted aubergine, tahini, lemon, garlic, and olive oil, blended into a creamy, savoury spread.
Theme: artefact (food and dish)
Cabas
A spacious, sturdy tote-style bag designed for carrying everyday essentials, often featuring open-top access and strong handles for practical, versatile use.
Theme: artefact
Clinical setting
An environment where healthcare professionals provide direct, face-to-face patient care, including diagnosis, treatment, and ongoing management of health conditions.
Themes: healthcare environment and place
Dae-nettie
A conceptual symbol representing a networked essence or interconnected spirit—an abstract entity defined by linkage, flow, and shared energetic presence.
Themes: conceptual symbol and networked spirit
Fabergé object
A masterfully crafted jewelled artwork, most famously the ornate Fabergé eggs created for Russian royalty, symbolising luxury, precision, and exquisite craftsmanship.
Themes: artefact, artwork, and jewelled object
Gabardine
A tightly woven, durable twill fabric known for its smooth finish, weather resistance, and use in tailored garments like suits, trousers, and outerwear.
Themes: fabric, material, textile
Gabba
A major sports stadium in Brisbane, Australia, known for hosting cricket, AFL, and large-scale events.
Themes: artefact and place
Gabbart
A flat-bottomed river barge used for transporting goods, valued for stability and shallow-water navigation.
Theme: artefact
Gap
A space, break, or separation between two points, ideas, or elements, often indicating absence, distance, or opportunity.
Themes: separation and space
Hab
A biblical term referring to a dwelling, habitation, or place where one resides—often used to describe where God dwells or where people make their home.
Themes: dwelling, habitation, place
Jabberwock
A mythical, fearsome creature from Lewis Carroll’s poem "Jabberwocky", symbolising surreal danger and imagination.
Themes: animal and mythical creature
Laager
A defensive encampment formed by arranging wagons or vehicles in a protective circle, symbolising security, fortification, and collective safeguarding.
Themes: object and structure
Label
A marker, tag, or descriptor used to identify, categorise, or frame something—shaping how it’s perceived, organised, or understood.
Themes: descriptor, identifier, and object
M-roof
A geometric canopy form shaped like a paired peak or folded ridge, symbolising structure, shelter, dual support, and balanced architectural tension.
Themes: architectural structure and object
Maastricht
A historic Dutch city known for its cross-border identity, medieval architecture, and its role in the formation of the European Union through the Maastricht Treaty.
Themes: city and place
Mab (folklore)
A fairy queen from folklore, often depicted as the ruler of the fairies and associated with dreams and mischief.
Themes: mythical figure and supernatural being
Mabela
A type of coarse maize meal, commonly used in Southern Africa to make porridge or traditional dishes.
Themes: food and ingredient
NAAFI
NAAFI is an acronym for Navy, Army and Air Force Institutes; an organisation providing shops, cafés, and recreational facilities for UK Armed Forces personnel.
Themes: organisation and service provider
Nabataean
A member of an ancient Arab people who inhabited the region from the Euphrates River to the Red Sea, most famously associated with Petra in present-day Jordan.
Themes: culture and ethnic group
Research report
A formal, structured document that presents the purpose, methods, findings, and conclusions of a systematic investigation into a specific question or problem
Themes: document and report
Targets
Specific results, goals, or objectives that someone aims to achieve, or objects at which something is directed (such as an attack, action, or remark).
Themes: aim, goal, object, or objective
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