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A place for keeping an airplane

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A "hangar" is a large building used for storing and maintaining airplanes.

52

The house of an Eskimo

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An "igloo" is a traditional dome-shaped house made of ice or snow, used by Eskimos (Inuit people) in cold regions.

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A written message from a far-off place

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A "telegraph" is an old-fashioned system for sending written messages over long distances using electrical signals.

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The lying place of wild beasts

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A "den" is a place where wild animals, such as lions or bears, live and rest. It's their home or shelter.

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A place where soldiers are housed

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A "cantonment" is a military station or area where soldiers live and work, often a permanent or semi-permanent establishment.

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Have enough money to be able to buy

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"Afford" means to have enough money or resources to be able to purchase or support something.

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The house of a gypsy

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A "caravan" is a traditional house or mobile shelter used by gypsies, often a wheeled vehicle that can be moved from place to place.

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An underground dwelling place of an animal

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A "burrow" is an underground tunnel or dwelling typically made by animals like rabbits, moles, or rodents for shelter and protection.

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A place where bread and cakes are made

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A "bakery" is a place where bread, cakes, and other baked goods are produced and sold.

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A person/company that sells a particular product

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A "vendor" is a seller or merchant, typically someone who sells goods or services, often in a marketplace or specialized area.