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IELTS: Advanced Places, Buildings, and Structures Vocabulary Set 1, Answered-1. arbour (noun) A shady shelter or seating area surrounded by vines, trees or other vegetation. 2. borough (noun) A reg... ulatory part of a city or town that has a certain level of independence.Usually fortified with walls. 3. consulate (noun) The term or space of office held by an elected official; specifically a consul. 4. cornice (noun) A decorative edge at the top of a building or a room. 5. derelict (adjective) Abandoned or neglected; in poor condition. 6. dump (noun) An unpleasant, unattractive place. 7. estuary (noun) The location where a river meets the ocean. 8. granary (noun) Storage house for grain or animal feed. 9. high-rise (adjective) When a building has a large number of floors and typically has an elevator. 10. high-rise (noun) A tall residential or office building. 11. housing estate (noun) A group of residential buildings that were created together. 12. masonry (noun) The [Show More]

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