entity: that which is perceived or known or inferred to have its own distinct existence (living or nonliving)
    physical entity: an entity that has physical existence
        object: a tangible and visible entity; an entity that can cast a shadow
            natural object: an object occurring naturally without human manufacture
                plant: (botany) a living organism lacking the power of locomotion
                    vine: a plant whose stem requires support
                    houseplant: a plant grown indoors
                    algae: Aquatic plant-like organisms found in water.
                        seaweed: plant growing in the sea, especially marine algae
                    plant organs: a part of a plant that performs a specific function.
                        stem: a slender or elongated structure that supports a plant or fungus or a plant part or plant organ
                            trunk: the main stem of a tree; usually covered with bark; often commercially useful for lumber
                            branch: any of the main branches arising from the trunk of a tree
                            sugarcane: thick canes whose sap is used to produce molasses and sugar
                        stump: the base part of a tree that remains standing after the tree has been felled
                        root: (botany) the usually underground organ that absorbs water and minerals; typically anchors the plant
                        leaf: the primary organ of photosynthesis and transpiration in higher plants
                            greenery: green foliage
                            banana leaf: a large leaf of the banana plant, often used for wrapping or serving food
                            maple leaf: the leaf of the maple tree, iconic in Canada
                            tobacco leaves: leaves of the tobacco plant dried and prepared for smoking or ingestion
                        fruit: the ripened reproductive body of a seed plant
                            pod: a several-seeded, dehiscent fruit (e.g., a legume)
                            acorn: the nut of the oak tree, enclosed in a woody cup
                            cherry: a small round red fruit with a single hard stone
                            peach: a downy, juicy fruit with sweet, yellowish or whitish flesh
                            olive: the one-seeded fruit of the olive tree, often pickled
                            pear: a sweet, gritty-textured fruit
                            apple: a crisp fruit with red, yellow, or green skin and white flesh
                            seed: a small hard fruit
                                nut: usually a large, hard-shelled seed
                                    pine cone: the woody, conical seed-bearing structure of a pine
                                    peanut: the pod of the peanut vine, typically holding 2 seeds
                                    macadamia nut: a sweet, crisp white nutlike seed
                                    hazelnut: a nut of certain trees in the genus Corylus
                                    coconut: a large oval nut with a fibrous husk and thick white meat
                                    chestnut: Nut from a chestnut tree.
                                    walnut: Nut from the walnut tree, often used in cooking and baking.
                                coffee bean: a seed of the coffee plant, ground to brew coffee
                                pumpkin seed: the edible seed of a pumpkin
                                sunflower seed: the edible seed of a sunflower; used for oil or snacks
                            raisin: a dried grape
                            grape: a juicy fruit of genus Vitis, growing in clusters
                            lychee: a small Chinese fruit with a brittle shell and sweet, translucent pulp
                            passion fruit: an egg-shaped tropical fruit from certain passionflower vines
                            apricot: a small, downy fruit resembling a peach
                            citrus fruit: any of numerous fruits of the genus Citrus having thick rind and juicy pulp
                                orange: a round orange citrus fruit
                                lime: a small green acidic citrus fruit
                                grapefruit: a large yellow citrus fruit with somewhat tart pulp
                                lemon: an oval citrus fruit with tangy, acidic yellow flesh
                            mango: a large tropical fruit with sweet, aromatic orange pulp
                            melon: a gourd-family fruit with a hard rind and sweet flesh
                                watermelon: a large melon with a green rind and sweet, watery red pulp
                                winter melon: a pale green to orange-fleshed melon that stores well
                                muskmelon: various sweet melons related to cucumbers
                                cantaloupe: a type of melon with orange flesh and a rough skin
                            berry: any of numerous small, pulpy edible fruits often used in desserts or preserves
                                persimmon: an orange fruit, fully edible only when ripe
                                strawberry: a sweet, red fleshy fruit with seeds on the surface
                                blueberry: an edible dark-blue berry of genus Vaccinium
                                bayberry: an edible berry-like fruit (often called waxberry) cultivated in parts of Asia
                                raspberry: an edible soft fruit of a bramble plant
                                cranberry: a small red berry of evergreen shrubs
                            avocado: a pear-shaped tropical fruit with green or blackish skin and creamy pulp
                            pomegranate: a large round fruit containing many seeds in tangy red pulp
                            banana: an elongated yellow fruit with sweet flesh
                            kiwi: a fuzzy brown egg-shaped fruit with tangy green flesh
                            hami melon: a type of melon, similar to cantaloupe, known for its sweet, juicy flavor
                            dragon fruit: a tropical fruit with a spiky outer skin, also called dragon fruit
                            starfruit: a tropical fruit with five distinct ridges
                            nectarine: a smooth-skinned variant of the peach
                            papaya: a large, oval tropical fruit with yellowish flesh
                            prickly pear: a spiny fruit from certain prickly pear cacti
                            mangosteen: a small tropical fruit with sweet, white inner segments
                            plum: a small to medium round or oval fruit containing a single pit
                            durian: a large Southeast Asian fruit known for its strong odor and creamy pulp
                            pineapple: a tropical fruit with a tough, spiky rind and sweet flesh
                            jackfruit: a large Asian fruit with fibrous, edible pulp and seeds
                            jujube: a dark red plumlike fruit of certain Old World buckthorn trees
                            calabash: a rounded gourd of the calabash tree, often used as a container
                        flower: the reproductive organ of many angiosperms, typically with petals and stamens
                            water lily: an aquatic flowering plant with floating leaves and showy blooms
                            lotus: an Asian water lily with large pink or white flowers
                            iris: a plant with sword-shaped leaves and showy flowers of three petals and three sepals
                            daffodil: a spring-blooming Narcissus with a trumpet-shaped center
                            tulip: a bulbous plant of genus Tulipa known for its cup-shaped blooms
                            lily: a plant of genus Lilium with large, often pendulous flowers
                            marigold: a plant of genus Tagetes with bright yellow/orange flowers
                            daisy: a composite plant with a yellow disk and white rays
                            poppy: a plant of genus Papaver with often large, showy flowers
                            anemone: a woodland plant of genus Anemone with attractive blossoms
                            dahlia: a tuberous-rooted plant with large, often double flower heads
                            petunia: a tropical herb with funnel-shaped flowers, popular in gardens
                            orchid: a member of the Orchidaceae, often with exotic, intricate blooms
                            sunflower: an annual herb of genus Helianthus bearing large yellow heads
                            chrysanthemum: an Old World plant with bright, daisy-like blooms
                            peony: a widely cultivated plant known for large, often double flowers
                            carnation: a spice-scented Eurasian flower in many colors
                            cherry blossom: the spring bloom of a cherry tree
                            chinese rose: a commonly cultivated flower with large, colorful blooms (e.g., Hibiscus rosa-sinensis)
                            clivia: a genus of flowering plants with large green leaves and trumpet-shaped blooms
                            hibiscus flower: a large tropical flower typically with five broad petals
                            blossom: a flower of a tree or shrub, especially at the blooming stage
                                bud: a partially opened flower
                            rose: a prickly plant of genus Rosa grown for its fragrant, colorful blooms
                            rhododendron: an ornamental plant with large clusters of bell-shaped flowers
                            fuchsia: an ornamental plant bearing drooping, tube-shaped flowers
                            poinsettia: a tropical ornamental plant with bright red bracts
                            oleander: an ornamental plant with narrow leaves and clusters of funnel-shaped flowers
                            heather: a low-growing plant with small purple or pink blossoms
                            hydrangea: a plant bearing large clusters of showy flowers
                            hibiscus: a genus of showy flowering plants (often shrubs)
                            blueweed: plants producing blue flowers
                            violet: a small purple flower
                            thistle: flowering plants with sharp prickles
                            pansy: a garden flower with velvety petals
                            morning glory: a flowering plant with trumpet-shaped blooms
                            livingstone daisy: a flowering plant with vibrant blooms
                            dandelion: a weed with yellow flowers
                            jasmine: a genus of shrubs with fragrant flowers
                            squill: a plant often with bulbous roots
                        tree root: The part of the tree hidden underground which helps its stability and absorption of nutrients.
                    vegetable: edible plant parts (other than sweet fruit) commonly used in cooking
                        onion: the bulb of an onion plant; fleshy layers used as a vegetable
                        cane sugar: sometimes considered a raw sweetener (already under stem)
                        pumpkin: a large, orange squash used as a vegetable (though botanically a fruit)
                        mushroom: a common name for edible fungi
                        zucchini: a summer squash (zucchini) with edible immature fruits
                        yam: a starchy tuber from tropical vines (genus Dioscorea)
                        lettuce: a leafy annual eaten raw in salads
                        broccoli: a plant with tight clusters of green flower buds
                        cauliflower: a plant with a large white head of undeveloped flower buds
                        brussels sprouts: a plant producing small leafy green heads
                        daikon: a Japanese radish with a long white root
                        turnip: a plant with a large, fleshy, edible white or yellow root
                        spinach: an Asian plant grown for its succulent dark green leaves
                        cucumber: cylindrical green fruit with thin green rind and white flesh eaten as a vegetable; related to melons
                        squash: edible fruit of a squash plant; eaten as a vegetable
                        truffle: edible subterranean fungus of the genus Tuber
                        bean: any of various edible seeds of plants of the family Leguminosae used for food
                        pea: seed of a pea plant used for food
                        beet: round red root vegetable
                        potato: an edible tuber native to South America; a staple food of Ireland
                        cabbage: any of various types of cabbage
                        sprout: a newly grown bud (especially from a germinating seed)
                        tomato: mildly acid red or yellow pulpy fruit eaten as a vegetable
                        eggplant: egg-shaped vegetable having a shiny skin typically dark purple but occasionally white or yellow
                        asparagus: A spring vegetable, a flowering perennial plant species in the genus Asparagus.
                        carrot: orange root; important source of carotene
                        sweet potato: the edible tuberous root of the sweet potato vine which is grown widely in warm regions of the United States
                        bell pepper: sweet and hot varieties of fruits of the genus Capsicum
                        okra: a green flowering plant eaten as a vegetable
                        celery: a green vegetable with long stalks
                    spice: aromatic or flavorful plants used in cooking or medicinally
                        mint: a genus of aromatic herbs with lanceolate leaves
                        basil: a tropical herb of genus Ocimum, used in cooking
                        parsley: an aromatic herb often used as garnish
                        thyme: an aromatic herb of genus Thymus
                        dill: an herb with threadlike leaves used for seasoning
                        rosemary: an aromatic herb with needle-like leaves
                        clover: a trifoliate herb (often used as fodder, can also be in teas, etc.)
                        geranium: (some species are used as herbal remedies or flavoring)
                        pepper: a climbing plant producing peppercorns
                        butterfly pea: a vine used for tea (blue pea flower)
                        lavender: an aromatic herb with purple flower spikes, used in cooking/perfumes
                        aloe vera: a succulent commonly used medicinally
                        pitcher plant: (carnivorous, not typically an herb/spice, but you may remove or place under ornamental)
                        artichoke: a thistle-like herb grown for its edible flower head
                        tobacco: annual or perennial herb (genus Nicotiana) with aromatic leaves
                        garlic: bulbous herb of southern Europe widely naturalized; bulb breaks up into separate strong-flavored cloves
                    tree: a tall, woody perennial with a main trunk and an elevated crown
                        birch: a deciduous tree of genus Betula with paper-like peeling bark
                        willow: a deciduous tree of genus Salix with narrow leaves
                        bonsai: a dwarfed ornamental tree grown in a shallow container
                        beech tree: a large deciduous tree with smooth gray bark and edible nuts
                        palm tree: an unbranched trunk crowned by large leaves (palmate or pinnate)
                            coconut palm: a tall palm bearing coconuts
                        oak: a deciduous genus Quercus with lobed leaves and acorns
                        magnolia: an ornamental genus with large, fragrant blooms
                        mangrove: a tropical coastal tree with prop roots, aiding in land reclamation
                        maple: a genus Acer with winged seeds and palmate leaves
                        holly: a genus Ilex with red berries and glossy, spiny leaves
                        eucalyptus tree: a fast-growing evergreen of genus Eucalyptus
                        fig: a Mediterranean tree bearing soft, pear-shaped fruits
                        rowan: a European or Asian tree with clusters of bright orange-red berries
                        cashew: a tropical tree bearing kidney-shaped edible nuts
                        macadamia: a genus of trees bearing round, hard-shelled nuts
                        hazel shrub: a Corylus shrub or small tree bearing hazelnuts
                        cypress: an evergreen conifer of genus Cupressus
                        pine: a coniferous tree of genus Pinus
                        fir: an evergreen conifer of genus Abies
                        cedar: a conifer of family Cupressaceae resembling true cedars
                        ginkgo tree: a deciduous tree (Ginkgo biloba) with fan-shaped leaves
                        cypress tree: a tall conifer with small, rounded cones
                        elm: a genus Ulmus shade tree with serrated leaves
                        hawthorn: a small tree of genus Crataegus with showy blossoms and red fruits
                        banana plant: A banana tree is a large herbaceous plant from the genus *Musa*, typically characterized by its tall, tropical nature and large, broad leaves, which produce banana fruit.
                        apple tree: any tree of the genus Malus especially those bearing firm rounded edible fruits
                        cherry tree: any of numerous trees and shrubs producing a small fleshy round fruit with a single hard stone; many also produce a valuable hardwood
                        albizia: a genus of tropical and subtropical trees
                        orange tree: a citrus tree that produces oranges
                        olive tree: a tree producing olives
                        mulberry: a genus of trees producing edible berries
                        gliricidia: a genus of flowering plants in the legume family
                        guava tree: a tropical tree bearing guava fruit
                    moss: tiny leafy-stemmed flowerless plants
                    lichen: a composite organism of a fungus and an alga, often forming crusty or bushy growths
                    fern: any of numerous flowerless, seedless vascular plants having fronds that uncoil upward
                    grass: narrow-leaved green herbage
                    cactus: any succulent plant of the family Cactaceae native chiefly to arid regions of the New World and usually having spines
                    bush: a low woody perennial plant
                    shrub: a low woody perennial plant usually having several major stems
                        lilac: a shrub or small tree with fragrant flowers
                    wheat: a cereal grain cultivated worldwide for its seed, a staple food
                    succulent: a plant with thick tissues adapted to water storage
                    reed: a kind of wetland grass
                animal construct: a structure or object created by animals for specific purposes such as shelter, hunting, or reproduction.
                    nest: a structure in which animals lay eggs or give birth to their young
                        bird nest: nest where birds lay their eggs and hatch their young
                    spider web: a web spun by spiders to trap insect prey
                biological parts: the anatomical or natural portions of living things
                    cell: the smallest structural and functional unit of living organisms, typically microscopic
                    animal coverings: external protective structures found on animals, that serve various functions like insulation, camouflage, and protection
                        hair: a covering for the body (or parts of it) consisting of a dense growth of threadlike structures; helps prevent heat loss
                            hairstyle: the arrangement of the hair (especially a woman's hair)
                                bald: lacking hair on the head or a specified part of the body
                                hair color: The pigment found in the hair, influencing the shade or color
                                blonde hair: Light yellowish hair color, common in Europe.
                                brown hair: Medium to dark brown hair color.
                                gray hair: Hair that has lost pigment, often due to aging.
                                red hair: Hair with a reddish or orange hue.
                                white hair: Hair lacking pigment, appearing white or silver.
                                black hair: Very dark, often jet-black hair color.
                                curly hair: Hair with natural curls or waves.
                                purple hair: Hair dyed or naturally appearing purplish.
                                blue hair: Hair dyed in shades of blue.
                                green hair: Hair colored in green tones.
                                orange hair: Bright, orange-colored hair, often dyed.
                                pink hair: Hair dyed in pink shades.
                                yellow hair: Bright yellow-colored hair, usually artificial.
                                straight hair: Hair that grows without curl or wave.
                                braided hair: Hair styled by weaving strands together.
                                ponytail: a hair style that draws the hair back so that it hangs down in back of the head like a pony's tail
                                long hair: Hair that is grown to considerable length.
                                short hair: Hair that is cut to a short length.
                                braid: a hairdo formed by braiding or twisting the hair
                            mane: long coarse hair growing from the crest of an animal's neck (e.g., a lion’s mane or horse’s mane)
                            beard: hair growing on the lower part of a man's face
                            lash: an eyelash
                        shell: a hard outer covering or case found in some animals (e.g., turtles, mollusks)
                            seashell: the shell of a marine mollusk, often found on beaches
                        feather: the light, horny, waterproof structure forming the external covering of birds
                        skin: the outer protective covering of an animal’s body (e.g., mammalian skin, reptilian scales)
                    body: the body excluding the head and neck and limbs
                        ivory: a hard smooth ivory colored dentine that makes up most of the tusks of elephants and walruses
                        shoulder: the part of the body between the neck and the upper arm
                        belly: the region of the body of a vertebrate between the thorax and the pelvis
                        chest: the part of the human torso between the neck and the diaphragm or the corresponding part in other vertebrates
                        joint: (anatomy) the point of connection between two bones or elements of a skeleton (especially if it allows motion)
                            ankle: a gliding joint between the distal ends of the tibia and fibula and the proximal end of the talus
                            elbow: the joint of a mammal or bird that corresponds to the human elbow
                            wrist: Joint connecting hand to forearm; enables flexible hand movement.
                            knee: Joint connecting thigh and lower leg; allows leg bending.
                        head: the upper part of the human body or the front part of the body in animals; contains the face and brains
                        neck: the part of an organism (human or animal) that connects the head to the rest of the body
                        face: the front part of the head of a human or animal, extending from the forehead to the chin (or equivalent anatomical structures) and between the ears
                            eye: the organ of sight
                                eyebrow: Hair above the eye.
                                eyelash: Hair growing on an eyelid.
                                tear: Drop of liquid from an eye.
                            nose: the organ of smell and entrance to the respiratory tract; the prominent part of the face of man or other mammals
                            ear: the externally visible cartilaginous structure of the external ear
                            mouth: the opening through which food is taken in and vocalizations emerge
                                beak: horny projecting mouth of a bird
                        waist: the narrowing of the body between the ribs and hips
                        hand: the (prehensile) extremity of the superior limb
                            finger: any of the terminal members of the hand (sometimes excepting the thumb)
                        limb: one of the jointed appendages of an animal used for locomotion or grasping
                            arm: a human limb; technically the part of the superior limb between the shoulder and the elbow but commonly used to refer to the whole superior limb
                            leg: a human limb; commonly used to refer to a whole limb but technically only the part of the limb between the knee and ankle
                            lap: the upper side of the thighs of a seated person
                        foot: the part of the leg of a human being below the ankle joint
                            toe: one of the digits of the foot
                            barefoot: Without shoes or socks; feet directly exposed.
                        buttock: either of the two large fleshy masses of muscular tissue that form the human rump
                        brain: that part of the central nervous system that includes all the higher nervous centers; enclosed within the skull; continuous with the spinal cord
                        bone: rigid connective tissue that makes up the skeleton of vertebrates
                        hip: lateral joint of the human body
                        heart: the muscular organ in humans and other animals that pumps blood through the circulatory system by rhythmic contraction and dilation.
                    muscle: Tissue that contracts to produce movement in the body.
                    wing: a movable organ for flying (one of a pair)
                    tail: the posterior part of the body of a vertebrate especially when elongated and extending beyond the trunk or main part of the body
                    skeleton: the hard structure (bones and cartilages) that provides a frame for the body of an animal
                    fin: organ of locomotion and balance in fishes and some other aquatic animals
                    claw: sharp curved horny process on the toe of a bird or some mammals or reptiles
                    whisker: a long stiff hair growing from the snout or brow of most mammals as e.g. a cat
                    antler: deciduous horn of a member of the deer family
                    penis: relating to the male external reproductive organ, extending from the pubic symphysis to the glans
                    paw: a clawed foot of an animal especially a quadruped
                    limb stump: the part of a limb or tooth that remains after the rest is removed
                    nipple: the small projection of a mammary gland
                    tooth: toothlike structure in invertebrates found in the mouth or alimentary canal or on a shell
                    blood: the red fluid in vertebrates that transports oxygen and nutrients and removes waste
                animal: a living organism characterized by voluntary movement
                    invertebrate: any animal lacking a backbone or notochord (not a strict scientific clade, but a descriptive term)
                        worm: any of numerous elongated, soft-bodied invertebrates lacking well-developed limbs
                            planarian: a free-swimming flatworm known for regenerative abilities
                            leech: a carnivorous or bloodsucking aquatic or terrestrial worm with suckers at each end
                        starfish: an echinoderm usually having five arms radiating from a central disk
                        sea cucumber: a sea cucumber; an echinoderm with a flexible, sausage-shaped body
                        sea urchin: a spiny, globular echinoderm found in oceans
                        insect: small, air-breathing arthropods with six legs and generally one or two pairs of wings
                            pest: destructive insects that damage crops, food, or livestock
                                fly: a two-winged insect adept at active flight
                                mosquito: a slender two-winged insect; females suck blood
                                roach: any of numerous chiefly nocturnal insects; household pests
                                locust: swarming grasshoppers known for devastating crops
                            larva: the immature stage of certain insects with complete metamorphosis
                                caterpillar: wormlike larva of a butterfly or moth
                                maggot: larva of certain flies, often in decaying matter
                                mealworm: the larval stage of a darkling beetle
                                nymph: a larval stage of insects with incomplete metamorphosis (e.g., dragonflies, grasshoppers)
                            beetle: an insect with hard forewings covering membranous hindwings
                                ladybird: a small, round, often brightly colored beetle that feeds on pests like aphids
                            flea: a wingless bloodsucking parasitic insect capable of leaping
                            bee: an insect (some social, some solitary) with hairy bodies, often producing honey
                            wasp: social or solitary hymenopterans; many have narrow waists and powerful stings
                            ant: social insects living in colonies; wingless workers, winged reproductives
                            cricket: a chirping, leaping insect; the male chirps by rubbing forewings
                            grasshopper: a plant-eating insect with strong hind legs for jumping
                            stick insect: insects camouflaged as twigs, primarily tropical
                            praying mantis: a predatory insect resting with folded forelimbs
                            dragonfly: slender-bodied insect with two pairs of large, transparent wings
                            moth: a typically nocturnal insect with feathered or hairlike antennae
                            butterfly: a diurnal insect with knobbed antennae and broad often colorful wings
                            earwig: an insect with pincers at the back of the abdomen
                            vespa: type genus of the Vespidae
                        centipede: a predatory arthropod with a flattened body composed of many segments, each bearing a pair of legs
                        jellyfish: usually free-swimming marine cnidarians with gelatinous umbrellas
                        coral: a colonial marine cnidarian that forms a calcareous skeleton, often reef-building
                        scorpion: an arachnid with a narrow, segmented tail ending in a venomous stinger
                        spider: predatory arachnid with eight legs; many spin webs
                        snail: a gastropod mollusk with a coiled shell
                        abalone: a large marine gastropod with an ear-shaped shell lined with mother-of-pearl
                        conch: a tropical marine gastropod with a spiral shell and large outer lip
                        huitre: a bivalve mollusk with a rough, irregular shell; often farmed for food
                        clam: a burrowing bivalve typically living in sand or mud
                        tick: a small parasitic arachnid with a barbed proboscis, feeding on blood of mammals
                        isopod: small crustaceans (some terrestrial, some aquatic) with seven pairs of legs
                        octopus: a cephalopod with eight arms and a soft, saclike body
                        crab: decapod crustaceans with a broad, flattened carapace and pincers
                            hermit crab: small crustaceans with soft abdomens, living in cast-off shells
                            king crab: meat of large cold-water crab; mainly leg meat
                        lobster: large marine crustaceans with muscular tails and strong pincers (in some families)
                        squid: ten-armed cephalopods with elongated bodies and fins
                        termite: a social insect that feeds on wood
                        sea anemone: marine polyps resembling flowers, but lacking a hard skeleton
                        millipede: arthropods with elongated bodies and two pairs of legs per segment
                        sea spider: small marine arthropods with slender bodies and long legs
                        horseshoe crab: a marine arthropod with a horseshoe‐shaped carapace; a living fossil
                        slug: a shell-less terrestrial mollusk similar to a snail
                    amphibian: Cold-blooded vertebrates that live both in water and on land, with moist skin and a life cycle involving metamorphosis.
                        frog: a tailless amphibian with long hind legs for leaping
                            tadpole: a larval frog or toad, usually aquatic
                            tree frog: an arboreal frog
                        salamander: an amphibian with a lizardlike body, typically semiaquatic
                    fish: mostly cold-blooded aquatic vertebrates with scales and gills
                        snappers: flesh of any of various important food fishes of warm seas
                        mackerels: flesh of very important usually small (to 18 in) fatty Atlantic fish
                        porgies: lean flesh of fish found in warm waters of southern Atlantic coast of the United States
                        grouper: flesh of a saltwater fish similar to sea bass
                        catfish: flesh of scaleless food fish of the southern United States; often farmed
                        tuna: important warm-water fatty fish of the genus Thunnus of the family Scombridae; usually served as steaks
                        pufferfish: delicacy that is highly dangerous because of a potent nerve poison in ovaries and liver
                        trout: a freshwater fish living in cool streams; smaller than typical salmons
                            sardine: a small, oily fish often found in large schools
                        shark: elongate, mostly marine fish with cartilaginous skeletons
                            whale shark: the largest fish, a plankton-feeding shark with distinctive spots
                            stingray: a ray with a venomous, barbed tail spine
                        flatfish: fish with flattened bodies swimming on one side
                        swordfish: a large marine fish with a swordlike upper jaw
                        seahorse: a small upright-swimming fish with a head resembling a horse
                        carp: freshwater fish of family Cyprinidae
                            koi: an ornamental domesticated carp popular in ponds
                        goldfish: small golden or orange freshwater fish, commonly kept as pets
                        clownfish: small tropical marine fish, often symbiotic with sea anemones
                        seabass: various marine fish prized for food or sport
                    reptile: cold-blooded vertebrates of class Reptilia (turtles, snakes, lizards, crocodilians)
                        snake: elongate reptiles lacking limbs
                            python: large Old World constrictor snakes
                        turtle: reptiles with a bony or cartilaginous shell
                        crocodile: a large predatory aquatic reptile with massive jaws
                        dinosaur: extinct terrestrial reptiles of the Mesozoic era
                        lizard: scaly reptiles usually with four limbs
                            iguana: large herbivorous tropical lizards with dorsal spines
                            gecko: small, mostly nocturnal lizards with adhesive toe pads
                        platypus: an egg-laying aquatic mammal (moved from reptiles to mammals if needed)
                    bird: warm-blooded egg-laying vertebrates with feathers and forelimbs modified as wings
                        crow: the avian body of a corvid bird, from the beak's base to the tail's tip and wing to wing, including the head, plumage, and talons.
                        parrot: brightly colored birds with hooked beaks; some mimic sounds
                            macaw: large, showy parrots of Central/South America
                            cockatoo: a crested parrot mostly from Australia
                            African grey parrot: an intelligent grey parrot known for voice mimicry
                            budgie: a small Australian parakeet, popular as a pet
                        swan: large waterfowl with a long neck, typically white as adults
                            cob: an adult male swan
                            black swan: an Australian swan with black plumage
                        seabird: birds living mainly on oceanic coasts or open sea (gulls, pelicans, cormorants, etc.)
                            pelican: large waterbirds with a distinctive throat pouch
                            cormorant: a dark waterbird using a throat pouch to catch fish
                            penguin: flightless birds of the Southern Hemisphere with flipper-like wings
                            gull: generally white or grey seabirds with long wings
                            auk: black-and-white diving seabirds of northern oceans
                            mollymawk: a type of albatross
                        water bird: aquatic birds found in freshwater (ducks, geese, etc.)
                            goose: larger, typically migratory waterfowl with webbed feet
                            duck: smaller waterfowl with a broad bill
                                duckling: a young duck
                                wood duck: a brightly colored North American duck nesting in trees
                        hummingbird: tiny New World birds known for hovering flight and rapid wing beats
                        ostrich: large African flightless bird with two toes on each foot
                        sparrow: small seed- or insect-eating songbirds, often plain brown or grey
                        hornbill: tropical birds with a large bony protuberance on the bill
                        turkey: large gallinaceous bird domesticated for meat
                        chicken: domesticated fowl raised for eggs or meat
                            hen: an adult female chicken
                        woodpecker: birds with chisel-like bills for boring into wood
                        toucan: tropical American fruit-eating birds with a very large, colorful bill
                        eagle: large birds of prey with broad wings and keen vision
                            bald eagle: a North American eagle with a white head
                        owl: nocturnal birds of prey with forward-facing eyes and characteristic facial disks
                            barn owl: a pale, heart-faced owl often inhabiting barns
                        vulture: large birds of prey that feed primarily on carrion
                        heron: long-legged wading birds with a long neck and bill
                            egret: a type of heron that grows long plumes in the breeding season
                        stork: large wading birds with long legs and strong bills
                        flamingo: tall wading birds with pink to scarlet plumage and a down-bent bill
                        swallow: small aerial songbirds with streamlined bodies and pointed wings
                        starling: gregarious passerines, often with iridescent plumage
                        pigeon: stout-bodied birds with short necks, commonly urban
                        osprey: a fish-eating hawk found worldwide
                        falcon: swift birds of prey with pointed wings
                        bluebird: small North American thrush with blue feathers
                        robin: small passerine birds with a red or orange breast
                        canary: small finches known for melodic songs
                        house finch: a North American finch often found around buildings
                        blackbird: birds with predominantly black plumage, e.g. certain icterids
                        jay: noisy passerines, often brightly colored
                        raven: a large black corvid with a wedge-shaped tail
                        magpie: a black-and-white corvid with a raucous call
                        pheasant: large gallinaceous birds with long tails
                            quail: small gallinaceous game birds
                            partridge: medium-sized gallinaceous birds
                            peacock: the male peafowl with an ornate tail
                            ruffed grouse: a medium-sized North American grouse known for drumming
                        cuckoo: slender-bodied birds that often lay eggs in other birds’ nests
                        emu: a large Australian flightless bird
                        guinea fowl: an African gallinaceous bird with spotted plumage
                        downy woodpecker: a small, black-and-white North American woodpecker
                        bantam: a small breed of poultry
                        hawk: diurnal birds of prey with sharp talons
                        crane: tall wading birds found in marshes and plains
                        spoonbill: wading birds with a spatulate bill
                        roadrunner: a ground cuckoo of the Americas known for its running speed
                        wren: small active songbirds with upright tails
                        mockingbird: a grey-and-white New World bird known for mimicry
                        titmouse: small insectivorous songbirds
                        hoopoe: a bird of the Old World with an erectile crest and a slender, curved bill
                        kookaburra: a large Australian kingfisher with a distinctive cackling call
                    mammal: warm-blooded vertebrates with hair/fur; most bear live young and nourish them with milk
                        marine mammal: aquatic mammals relying on ocean ecosystems
                            seal: marine mammals that come ashore to breed
                                sea lion: large eared seals with flippers, lacking dense underfur
                            walrus: a large Arctic marine mammal with tusks
                            whale: large cetaceans with blowholes on top of the head
                                dolphin: small toothed whales known for intelligence and a beaklike snout
                                killer whale: a black-and-white predatory dolphin, also called killer whale
                                humpback whale: a baleen whale with distinctive long flippers
                            manatee: a sirenian mammal with paddle-like forelimbs
                        panda: a large black-and-white bear‐like mammal primarily eating bamboo
                        bear: large omnivorous mammals with stocky legs and thick fur
                            bear cub: a young bear
                            polar bear: white bear of Arctic regions
                            brown bear: large ferocious bear of Eurasia
                        raccoon: a nocturnal omnivore with a distinctive black facial mask
                        fox: small to medium canids with bushy tails, often omnivorous
                        coyote: a smaller canid of North and Central America (omnivorous)
                        wolf: social canids living in packs, mostly carnivorous but can scavenge or eat some plants
                        lion: a large African or Asian cat with a mane on the male
                            cougar: a term sometimes used for cougars or mountain lions
                            mountain lion: a large wild cat also called cougar
                        serval: a wild African cat
                        margay: a small wild cat native to Central and South America
                        lynx: a wild cat with tufted ears
                        tiger: a large striped cat of Asia
                        caracal: a medium-sized wild cat
                        cheetah: the fastest land mammal, spotted cat of Africa/parts of Asia
                        jaguar: a large spotted cat of the Americas
                        jaguarundi: a small wild cat native to the Americas
                        hyena: a doglike nocturnal mammal of Africa and southern Asia feeding on carrion or prey
                        leopard: Spotted wild cat known for speed, strength, and agility.
                            snow leopard: a big cat of upland central Asia with thick whitish fur
                        pet: A pet is an animal kept by humans primarily for companionship, amusement, or emotional support rather than for work or food.
                            cat: feline mammal usually having thick soft fur and no ability to roar
                                egyptian cat: can refer to the Egyptian Mau or revered cats in ancient Egypt
                                kitten: Young domestic cat
                                american shorthair: a breed of domestic cat
                                persian cat: a long-haired breed of cat
                                british shorthair: presumably British Shorthair cat
                                burmese cat: a breed of domestic cat
                                ocelot: a medium-sized wild cat native to the Americas
                                domestic cat: a small domesticated carnivorous mammal
                                siamese: a breed of domestic cat from Thailand
                                abyssinian: a short-haired breed of domestic cat
                                leopard cat: refers to the Asian leopard cat
                            dog: a domesticated canine, often kept as a pet or work animal
                                puppy: a young dog, typically under one year old
                                german shepherd: a large working dog known for intelligence, loyalty, and herding heritage
                                labrador: a medium-large retriever originating from Newfoundland, known for friendliness
                                poodle: an intelligent dog breed with a thick, curly coat
                                chihuahua: the smallest recognized dog breed, named after the Mexican state of Chihuahua
                                dachshund: a short-legged, long-bodied hound breed, also called a wiener dog
                                rottweiler: a robust working dog with black coat and tan markings
                                doberman pinscher: a medium-large, short-haired breed known for alertness and loyalty
                                husky: a northern breed used for sledding, known for thick coat and endurance
                                beagle: a small scent hound bred for tracking
                                boxer dog: a medium-sized, short-haired breed with a muscular body
                                bulldog: a sturdy breed with a broad head and thick folds of skin
                                german shorthair pointer: a versatile hunting dog breed
                                great dane: one of the largest dog breeds, originally from Germany
                                afghan hound: a dog breed known for its long coat and tall stature
                                schnauzer: a dog breed from Germany
                                rhodesian ridgeback: a dog breed from Southern Africa
                                sheepdog: a dog trained to herd or guard sheep
                                gordon setter: a large black and tan breed of dog
                                setter: a type of gundog breed
                                shih-tzu: a toy dog breed
                                weimaraner: a large dog breed from Germany
                                tibetan mastiff: a large dog breed from Tibet
                                maltese: a small dog breed with long white hair
                                basset: short for Basset Hound
                                malamute: the Alaskan Malamute dog breed
                                dalmatian: a dog breed with a spotted coat
                                samoyed: a breed of medium-sized herding dog
                                ibizan hound: a lean hunting dog breed from Ibiza
                                shiba inu: a small-to-medium hunting dog from Japan
                                golden retriever: a dog breed known for its golden coat
                                chow chow: the sturdy canine breed from broad forehead to curled tail, featuring dense fur and blue-black tongue
                                bichon frise: typically refers to Bichon Frise
                                corgi: Short-legged, long-bodied dog breed known for friendliness and herding.
                                foxhound: a dog breed for fox hunting
                                hound: a type of dog used for hunting
                                saint bernard: a large working dog from the Swiss Alps
                                bernese mountain dog: a large dog breed from the Swiss Alps
                                pit bull: an American Pit Bull Terrier dog breed
                        otter: freshwater carnivorous mammal having webbed and clawed feet and dark brown fur
                        meerkat: a mongoose-like viverrine of South Africa having a face like a lemur and only four toes
                        rodent: small gnawing mammals with continuously growing incisors
                            rat: a long-tailed rodent usually bigger than a mouse
                            squirrel: a bushy-tailed rodent often living in trees
                            hamster: a short-tailed rodent with large cheek pouches
                            mouse: a small rodent resembling a diminutive rat
                            beaver: a large semiaquatic rodent known for dam-building
                            guinea pig: a domesticated cavy often kept as a pet
                            rabbit: any of various burrowing animals of the family Leporidae having long ears and short tails; some domesticated and raised for pets or food
                        elephant: large herbivorous pachyderms with trunks and tusks
                            mammoth: extinct Pleistocene elephants with hairy coats
                            baby elephant: a young elephant
                        armadillo: a burrowing omnivore with a bony armor shell
                        hedgehog: a small insectivorous mammal with spines on the back
                        lemur: a large-eyed primate of Madagascar with a long tail
                        monkey: primates usually with tails
                            squirrel monkey: a small New World monkey with a long tail
                            macaque: a short-tailed Old World monkey
                            baboon: a large Old World monkey with a doglike muzzle
                        ape: tailless primates of Africa and Asia
                            chimpanzee: an intelligent African ape
                            orangutan: a large red-haired ape of Borneo and Sumatra
                            gorilla: the largest ape, native to African forests
                        pig: a stout-bodied, short-legged mammal often farmed for meat
                            piglet: a young pig
                        warthog: an African wild pig with facial warts and curved tusks
                        giraffe: the tallest living terrestrial animal, native to African savannas
                        deer: ruminants with deciduous antlers in the male (most species)
                            fawn: a young deer
                            roe deer: a small, graceful Eurasian deer
                            reindeer: an Arctic deer (caribou in North America)
                            moose: the largest deer species (elk in Europe)
                        alpaca: a domesticated South American camelid with long, soft fleece
                        donkey: a domesticated beast of burden descended from the African wild ass
                        sheep: a ruminant with a thick woolly coat
                            lamb: a young sheep
                        bison: large humped bovids often referred to as buffalo in North America
                        goat: a hardy ruminant with horns, related to sheep
                        antelope: graceful ruminants with horns (includes gazelles, impalas, etc.)
                            wildebeest: large African antelope with an oxlike head
                        cattle: domesticated bovines raised for meat, milk, or labor
                            calf: young cattle
                            bull: an uncastrated adult male bovine
                            cow: an adult female bovine
                        water buffalo: an Asian buffalo domesticated for draft and dairy
                        yak: a long-haired bovid of Tibet, often domesticated
                        sloth: a slow-moving arboreal mammal of Central and South America
                        anteater: a toothless mammal specialized for feeding on ants and termites
                        skunk: a mustelid known for expelling a strong-smelling fluid when threatened
                        mink: a semiaquatic mustelid valued for its fur
                        mole: a small burrowing mammal with velvety fur, tiny eyes, and strong forefeet
                        bat: nocturnal mouselike mammal with forelimbs modified to form membranous wings and anatomical adaptations for echolocation by which they navigate
                        kangaroo: any of several herbivorous leaping marsupials of Australia and New Guinea having large powerful hind legs and a long thick tail
                        rhinoceros: massive powerful herbivorous odd-toed ungulate of southeast Asia and Africa having very thick skin and one or two horns on the snout
                        camel: cud-chewing mammal used as a draft or saddle animal in desert regions
                        hippo: massive thick-skinned herbivorous animal living in or around rivers of tropical Africa
                        koala: sluggish tailless Australian arboreal marsupial with grey furry ears and coat; feeds on eucalyptus leaves and bark
                        horse: solid-hoofed herbivorous quadruped domesticated since prehistoric times
                            zebra: any of several fleet black-and-white striped African equines
                            pony: a small horse
                            mule: the offspring of a male donkey and a female horse
                        buffalo: large shaggy-haired brown bison of North American plains
                        ferret: a domesticated form of the European polecat
                        badger: a short-legged omnivore in the weasel family
                        opossum: an American marsupial
                        cub: the young of certain carnivorous mammals
                person: a human being
                    life stage: Different phases of an organism’s development, including infancy, childhood, adolescence, adulthood, and old age.
                        baby: a very young child, typically under one year old
                        child: a young person below puberty
                        teenager: a person between 13 and 19 years old
                        adult: a fully developed person from maturity onward
                            man: an adult male person
                            woman: an adult female person
                            elder: a person older than others, often respected for wisdom
                        boy: a male child or youth
                        girl: a female child or adolescent
                    family relation: The relationships between family members, such as parent-child, sibling, or spouse.
                        sibling: a brother or sister
                            twin: one of two offspring born from the same pregnancy
                        cousin: the child of your aunt or uncle
                        partner: a person’s spouse or long-term companion
                            newlywed: someone recently married
                                bride: a woman who has recently been, or is about to be, married
                            wife: a married woman
                            husband: a married man
                        grandfather: the father of your father or mother
                        mother: a woman who has given birth to a child (also used as a term of address to your mother)
                        father: the male parent of a child
                        daughter: the female child of a parent
                        son: the male child of a parent
                    social role: The function or part an individual plays in society, like customer, patient, or client.
                        customer: a person who purchases goods or services
                        patient: a person receiving medical care
                        client: a person who seeks professional services or advice
                        passenger: a traveler in a vehicle who is not operating it
                        bridesmaid: an unmarried woman who attends the bride at a wedding
                        host: a person who invites guests to a social event (such as a party in his or her own home) and who is responsible for them while they are there
                        hero: a man distinguished by exceptional courage and nobility and strength
                        flower girl: a young girl who carries flowers in a (wedding) procession
                        commuter: someone who travels regularly from home in a suburb to work in a city
                        pedestrian: a person who travels by foot
                        tourist: someone who travels for pleasure
                        protester: someone who participates in a public display of group feeling
                        player: a person who plays a sport or game
                    leader: A person in charge or guiding others, such as a king, queen, director, or spiritual guide.
                        king: a male sovereign; ruler of a kingdom
                        queen: a female sovereign ruler
                        director: someone who supervises or oversees a project (e.g., film, organization)
                        shepherd: figuratively, a leader or guide (in a religious or pastoral sense)
                        princess: a female member of a royal family other than the queen (especially the daughter of a sovereign)
                        prince: a male member of a royal family other than the sovereign (especially the son of a sovereign)
                        president: the chief executive of a republic
                    occupation: a job, profession, or role in which a person works
                        entertainer: a person who performs or amuses
                            magician: performs magic tricks to entertain
                            musician: plays a musical instrument professionally
                                bassist: plays a bass instrument
                                guitarist: plays guitar
                                rocker: performs or composes rock music
                                violinist: plays violin
                                pianist: plays piano
                                saxophonist: plays saxophone
                                violist: plays viola
                                singer: a person who sings
                                    rapper: a performer of rap music
                                    lead singer: principal vocalist in a band
                                drummer: plays drums
                            joker: a person who enjoys making jokes
                            dancer: performs dance professionally
                                ballet dancer: a member of a ballet company
                                    ballerina: a female ballet dancer
                            actor: performs in theatre, film, or television
                                child actor: a minor performing in acting roles
                            juggler: manipulates multiple objects in the air
                            snake charmer: uses music/movements to “charm” snakes
                            strongman: performs feats of strength at shows or circuses
                        athlete: competes in sports or physical events
                            climber: competes in or practices climbing (mountains, walls)
                            hockey player: participates in hockey (field or ice)
                                ice hockey player: a person who plays ice hockey
                            football player: competes in American football
                            skater: moves on skates (ice or roller)
                            skateboarder: rides a skateboard
                            runner: competes in foot races
                            swimmer: competes in swimming
                                diver: a swimmer specializing in diving
                            skier: competes in skiing
                            basketball player: plays basketball
                            baseball player: plays baseball
                                catcher: in baseball, the player who catches pitches
                            gymnast: skilled in gymnastics
                            tennis player: plays tennis
                            rock climber: specifically scales rock faces
                            goalkeeper: defends the goal in soccer or hockey
                            motorcycle racer: competes in motorcycle racing
                            rugby player: plays rugby
                            soccer goalkeeper: the goalkeeper in soccer
                            soccer player: an athlete in soccer
                            weightlifter: lifts weights competitively
                        warrior: one experienced or engaged in warfare (e.g., historical or modern fighter)
                        matador: a bullfighter who makes the final passes and kills the bull
                        boxer: someone who fights with fists under set rules (a prizefighter)
                        scientist: a person with advanced knowledge in one or more sciences
                        engineer: someone who applies scientific principles to design/build
                        writer: a person who composes texts (books, articles, etc.)
                            poet: a person who composes poetry
                            journalist: a person who collects or writes news
                        farmer: a person who operates a farm
                            beekeeper: a farmer who maintains beehives for honey production
                        artist: a person whose creative work shows sensitivity and imagination
                            photographer: takes photographs, often professionally
                            sculptor: an artist who carves or models sculptures
                            painter: creates art using paint
                            conductor: leads an orchestra or choir
                            makeup artist: applies cosmetics professionally
                        craftsman: a skilled worker in a trade or handicraft
                            welder: joins metal parts by welding
                            construction worker: builds or repairs buildings
                            plumber: installs and repairs pipes/fixtures
                            barber: cuts hair and shaves beards
                            carpenter: builds or repairs wooden structures
                            blacksmith: forges/shapes iron on an anvil
                            mechanic: repairs and maintains vehicles or machines
                            builder: contracts for and supervises construction
                            stonecutter: cuts or carves stone
                        driver: operates a motor vehicle
                            truck driver: drives trucks as an occupation
                            bus driver: drives buses for public or private transport
                            taxi driver: drives a taxicab
                            racing driver: competes in auto racing
                        astronaut: trained to travel in spacecraft
                        student: a learner enrolled in an educational institution
                        fisherman: catches fish as a livelihood
                        airman: operates an aircraft or works in aviation
                            pilot: licensed to fly an airplane or helicopter
                        sailor: a member of a ship’s crew
                        lifeguard: protects swimmers at pools or beaches
                        flight attendant: assists passengers on airplanes
                        waiter: serves customers in a restaurant
                        maid: a female domestic worker
                        soldier: an enlisted member of an army
                        commander: an officer in command of military units
                        lumberjack: fells and transports trees for logging
                        miner: works in a mine extracting minerals
                        cowboy: tends cattle on horseback
                        servant: employed in a household for domestic duties
                        quarry worker: extracts stone from quarries
                        coachman: drives a carriage
                        policeman: a member of a police force maintaining order/law
                            police officer: a member of a police force
                        volunteer: offers services freely without pay
                        bartender: mixes/serves drinks
                        judge: an official authorized to decide court cases
                        fireman: a firefighter who extinguishes fires
                        guard: a person who watches over people or property
                        detective: investigates crimes
                        bodyguard: protects a specific individual
                        businessperson: engaged in commercial or industrial business
                        referee: sports official ensuring fair play
                        gardener: tends or cultivates a garden
                        street vendor: sells goods or food on the street
                        bullfighter: one who fights bulls, especially in traditional Spanish bullfighting
                        chef: a professional cook
                        samurai: a Japanese warrior who was a member of the feudal military aristocracy
                        educator: a person who provides instruction
                            teacher: a person whose occupation is teaching
                            professor: someone who is a member of the faculty at a college or university
                        nurse: one skilled in caring for young children or the sick (usually under the supervision of a physician)
                        doctor: a licensed medical practitioner
                            dentist: a person qualified to practice dentistry
                            surgeon: a physician who specializes in surgery
                            vet: a doctor who practices veterinary medicine
                        trainer: one who trains other persons or animals
                        architect: someone who creates plans to be used in making something (such as buildings)
                        butcher: a retailer of meat
                        rescuer: a person who rescues you from harm or danger
                        pirate: someone who robs at sea or plunders the land from the sea without having a commission from any sovereign nation
                        fashion model: A person employed to display fashionable clothing by wearing it for viewers or photographers.
                        lawyer: a professional person authorized to practice law; conducts lawsuits or gives legal advice
                        coach: (sports) someone in charge of training an athlete or a team
                        author: A writer of a book, article, or report.
                        secretary: a person employed to handle correspondence
                        nanny: a person employed to care for a child
                        worker: a person who works at a job
                        cook: someone who prepares food
                        hay worker: a person who helps make hay
                        electrician: a person who installs or repairs electrical equipment
                        reporter: Person who gathers and reports news.
                        DJ: Person who plays recorded music at event.
                    sportsman: An individual who participates in physical sports or activities, including motorcycling, cycling, or martial arts.
                        motorcyclist: one who rides a motorcycle
                        rider: one who rides an animal (e.g., horse) or vehicle
                        snowboarder: rides a snowboard down snow-covered slopes
                        surfer: rides ocean waves on a surfboard
                        biker: rides a bicycle or motorcycle, often associated with biking culture
                        martial artist: trained in martial arts (karate, judo, etc.)
                        archer: an expert at using a bow and arrow
                        wrestler: combatant who tries to throw opponent to the ground
                    hacker: a programmer who breaks into computer systems
                    speaker: one who speaks publicly or in conversations
                    camper: one living in a tent or lodge for recreation
                    tailor: makes or alters garments
                    handicapped person: a person with a condition limiting certain abilities
                    zombie: a reanimated corpse in folklore or fiction (if you wish to keep it here, though not a living human)
                    hiker: a foot traveler; someone who goes on an extended walk (for pleasure)
                microorganism: a microscopic organism, especially a bacterium, virus, or fungus, typically found in various environments.
                    mold: a fungus that produces a superficial growth on various kinds of damp or decaying organic matter
                    fungi: the taxonomic kingdom including yeast, molds, smuts, mushrooms, and toadstools; distinct from the green plants
                celestial body: stars, planets, and galaxies on a cosmic scale
                    earth: the 3rd planet from the sun; the planet we live on
                    moon: the natural satellite of the Earth
                    sun: the star at the center of our solar system, providing heat and light
                    star: a luminous sphere of plasma visible (as a point of light) in the night sky
                    galaxy: massive star systems
                    planet: in astronomy, one of the major celestial bodies orbiting a star; in our solar system, traditionally Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune, (and Pluto, if included)
                    constellation: a configuration of stars as seen from the earth
                    nebula: Cloud of gas and dust in space, often a star-forming region.
                geographical feature: naturally formed or significantly modified by natural processes
                    fossil: preserved remains/imprints of ancient organisms in rock
                    area: a region or part of a country or the world
                    place: a particular position or point in space
                    territory: an area of land under jurisdiction or an animal domain
                    surface: the outermost level of the land or sea
                        ground: the solid surface of the Earth, or a particular area of land or soil
                        water surface: the top layer of a body of water
                    shoreline: the boundary line where land meets water
                    harbor: a sheltered body of water where ships can dock (natural or partly man-made)
                        dock: a structure extending from the shore into a body of water
                    rise: an upward slope or grade in the terrain
                    corner: a point where two edges or boundaries meet
                    hole: an opening or cavity into or through something
                        leak: an unintended hole allowing fluid or gas to escape/enter
                    angle: the measure of inclination between two intersecting lines or planes
                    habitat: the natural home of an animal or plant
                    wilderness: Uninhabited natural area, untouched by human development.
                    body of water: any region of Earth's surface covered by water
                        sea: a large body of salt water partially or nearly enclosed by land
                        lake: a body of (usually fresh) water surrounded by land
                        waterfall: a steep descent of water in a river or stream
                        gulf: Large coastal inlet.
                        bay: an indentation of a shoreline larger than a cove but smaller than a gulf
                        stream: a small, continuous flow of water (surface or underground)
                        river: a large natural flow of water (bigger than a creek)
                        strait: a narrow channel connecting two larger bodies of water
                        pool: a small area of still water, often formed naturally
                        waterway: a navigable body of water
                        pond: a small lake
                        fjord: a long narrow inlet of the sea between steep cliffs; common in Norway
                        creek: a natural stream of water smaller than a river (and often a tributary of a river)
                    landform: a natural feature of Earth's surface
                        canyon: Deep, narrow valley with steep sides, often carved by rivers.
                        pasture: a field covered with grass or herbage and suitable for grazing by livestock
                        hayfield: a field where grass or alfalfa are grown to be made into hay
                        swamp: low land that is seasonally flooded; has more woody plants than a marsh and better drainage than a bog
                        hillside: the side or slope of a hill
                        plateau: a relatively flat highland
                        volcano: a mountain formed by volcanic material
                        snow mountain: A mountain that is perennially covered with snow.
                        ravine: a deep narrow steep-sided valley (especially one formed by running water)
                        rock arch: A natural rock formation where a rock has eroded away leaving a hole underneath.
                        ice cave: A cave formed within ice or containing significant amounts of ice within it.
                        islet: a small island
                        archipelago: a group of many islands in a large body of water
                        forest floor: The ground layer of a forest, consisting of soil, dead leaves, and vegetation.
                        continent: one of the large landmasses of the earth
                        oasis: a fertile area in a desert (water table near surface)
                        peninsula: a large projection of land into water, almost surrounded by it
                        woodland: land primarily covered with trees and shrubs
                        plain: a broad expanse of level or gently rolling land
                            snowfield: a permanent wide expanse of snow
                        flat: a level stretch of land
                        island: a land mass (smaller than a continent) entirely surrounded by water
                        hill: a raised area of land, smaller than a mountain
                        mountain: a significant elevation rising sharply above surroundings
                        ridge: a long narrow elevation of land
                        cliff: a steep, high rock face
                        forest: a dense growth of trees and underbrush covering a large area
                        beach: a gently sloping shore of sand or gravel by a sea or lake
                        cave: a natural underground chamber with an opening to the surface
                        shore: the land along the edge of a body of water
                            lakeshore: the shore of a lake
                            coast: the shore of a sea or ocean
                            river bank: the land alongside a river
                        wetland: an area saturated with water (marsh, swamp, bog)
                        ski slope: a snow-covered slope suitable for skiing
                        headland: a high area of land jutting into the sea
                        valley: a long depression in the land, typically with a river
                        iceberg: a large chunk of ice floating at sea, broken from a glacier
                        glacier: a slowly moving mass of ice formed by accumulated snow
                        ice floe: a flat mass of floating ice, smaller than an ice field
                        dune: a ridge/mound of sand created by wind
                        reef: a submerged ridge of rock or coral near the surface
                        peak: the summit or highest point (as of a mountain)
                        grassland: open land dominated by grasses
                        desert: an arid region with sparse or no vegetation
                        quarry: a surface excavation for extracting stone or slate
                        mine: excavation in the earth from which ores and minerals are extracted
                        field: a piece of land cleared of trees and usually enclosed
                            wheat field: a field planted with wheat
                            corn field: a field planted with corn
                            flower field: An area of land used or cultivated to grow flowers in large quantities.
                            rice field: A field where rice is grown.
                            sunflower field: A large area of land predominantly cultivated with sunflowers.
                            farmland: land used for farming
                        orchard: garden consisting of a small cultivated wood without undergrowth
                        excavation: the site of an archeological exploration
                        rainforest: a forest with heavy annual rainfall
                        jungle: an impenetrable equatorial forest
                    world: The earth, together with all of its countries, peoples, and natural features.
                natural materials: naturally occurring raw materials or resources
                    ice cube: a small cube of artificial ice; used for cooling drinks
                    pebble: a small smooth rounded rock
                    jade: a semiprecious green or whitish gemstone, polished to a high luster
                    coal: a fossil fuel made of carbonized plant matter
                    petroleum: a crude oil composed mainly of hydrocarbons
                    stone: a hard lump or mass of consolidated mineral matter
                atmosphere: the mass of gases surrounding Earth
                    smoke: a hot vapor containing fine particles of carbon produced by combustion
                    mist: fine water droplets suspended in the air
                    fog: droplets of water vapor suspended in the air near the ground
                    sky: the region of the atmosphere/outer space visible from Earth
                        blue sky: the sky’s appearance during daylight, scattering sunlight
                        evening sky: the sky’s appearance during the evening, showing shifting colors
                        night sky: the sky after sunset, revealing stars, moon, celestial objects
                    cloud: Visible water vapor in the sky.
            artifact: an object or structure created by humans for a particular purpose or function
                built environment: large-scale man-made works or modifications to the environment, typically serving public or private use
                    building: a structure with a roof and walls that stands more or less permanently in one place
                        platform: a raised surface for performance, work, or access
                            podium: a raised stand or lectern for speaking or award presentation
                            catwalk: a narrow walkway extending into an audience area or above a stage
                            scaffold: a temporary structure of platforms for building or execution
                            deck: a platform on a ship or boat
                            stage: a platform where performances or presentations occur
                                backdrop: a piece of stage scenery hung at the rear
                            boxing ring: a square platform where boxers compete
                        castle: a large building formerly occupied by a ruler and fortified against attack
                        hospital: a health facility where patients receive treatment
                        clinic: a healthcare facility for outpatient care
                        pyramid: a polyhedron having a polygonal base and triangular sides with a common vertex
                        auto showroom: A space where new cars are displayed and sold.
                        bell tower: a tower that supports or shelters a bell
                        indoor: situated, used, or suitable for inside a building
                        monument: a structure erected to commemorate persons or events
                            gravestone: a stone used to mark a grave
                        mausoleum: a stately tomb building
                        tower: a structure taller than its diameter; can stand alone or be attached to a larger building
                            chinese tower: a tower in Chinese architectural style
                            eiffel tower: Iconic iron landmark in Paris.
                        obelisk: a stone pillar with a rectangular cross-section tapering toward a pyramidal top
                        ruins: a building or set of buildings fallen into partial or complete disrepair
                        skyscraper: a very tall building with many stories
                        roof: a protective covering that forms the top of a building
                            dome: a hemispherical roof
                            tile roof: a roof made of fired clay tiles
                        stair: a step for ascending or descending
                        home: housing where people live
                            manor house: the mansion of a lord or wealthy person
                            log cabin: a cabin built with logs
                            yurt: a circular, portable, domed dwelling used by nomadic peoples
                            house: a dwelling serving as living quarters for one or more families
                                apartment: a suite of rooms usually on one floor of an apartment house
                                cottage: a small, single-story house
                                farmhouse: a house for a farmer and their family
                                villa: a detached or semi-detached suburban house
                                palace: an official residence of an exalted person (e.g., a sovereign)
                        outbuildings: smaller separate buildings or structures located near a main building
                            parking space: space in which vehicles can be parked (often man-made, but can refer to a simple cleared area; use with caution)
                            beehive: a man-made receptacle that houses a swarm of bees
                            tree house: a playhouse built in the branches of a tree
                            flower bed: a bed in which flowers are growing
                            shelter: a structure that provides privacy or protection
                                tent: a portable shelter made of canvas or similar material stretched over poles
                                hut: a small, simple shelter or dwelling
                                igloo: an Eskimo dome-shaped hut built of blocks of ice or compacted snow
                            hangar: a large structure at an airport where aircraft can be stored and maintained
                            courtyard: an open space wholly or partly surrounded by walls or buildings
                            terrace: a paved outdoor area adjoining a residence
                            pavilion: a light, sometimes ornamental structure used as a shelter in parks or large gardens
                            stable: a building for domestic animals
                            chicken coop: a small house or cage for chickens
                            barn: a large farm building for storing hay or housing livestock
                            garage: a building or shed for housing a motor vehicle
                            outhouse: a small structure separate from a main building, often a toilet
                            conservatory: a room with a glass roof and walls
                            shed: a simple roofed structure for storage or shelter
                            dog house: a small shed for a dog
                        religious buildings: buildings devoted to religious worship or related activities
                            shrine: Sacred place dedicated to a deity or important figure.
                            monastery: the residence of a religious community
                            church tower: the tower of a church
                            chapel: a place of worship that has its own altar
                            mosque: a Muslim place of worship, usually including a minaret
                            temple: a building for the worship of a deity or deities
                            church: a place for public (especially Christian) worship
                            pulpit: a raised platform in a church
                        fortification: a defensive military construction
                        white house: a house painted white or the US presidential residence
                        prison: a building for confining lawbreakers
                    infrastructure: public or engineered works serving transportation, utility, or memorial purposes
                        hydrant: a discharge pipe with a valve and spout at which water may be drawn from the mains of waterworks
                        lighthouse: a tower with a light that gives warning of shoals to passing ships
                        bridge: a structure that allows people or vehicles to cross an obstacle (such as a river, canal, or railway)
                            suspension bridge: a bridge that has a roadway supported by cables that are anchored at both ends
                            tower bridge: a bridge supported by towers
                        dam: a barrier constructed to contain the flow of water or to keep out the sea
                        tunnel: a passageway through or under something, typically underground
                        road: open ways for travel or transportation
                            asphalt road: A type of road surface made using asphalt, known for its durability and smoothness
                            promenade: a public area set aside as a pedestrian walk
                            sidewalk: Paved path for pedestrians beside a road.
                            curb: an edge between a sidewalk and a roadway consisting of a line of curbstones (usually forming part of a gutter)
                            street: a thoroughfare (usually including sidewalks) that is lined with buildings
                            highway: a major road for any form of motor transport
                            driveway: a road leading up to a private house
                            railway line: the road consisting of railroad track and roadbed
                            crosswalk: a path (often marked) where something (as a street or railroad) can be crossed to get from one side to the other
                                zebra crossing: street crossing where pedestrians have right of way; often marked in some way (especially with diagonal stripes)
                            intersection: a junction where one street or road crosses another
                            canal: a waterway dug for travel or irrigation
                            trail: a track or path left or made for passing
                            alley: a narrow street with walls on both sides
                            bike lane: A designated traffic lane or path for bicycles distinct from motor traffic.
                            path: an established line of travel or access
                            crossroad: A point at which two or more roads intersect.
                        port: a sheltered port where ships can take on or discharge cargo
                        water tower: a large reservoir for water
                        landfill: a low area that has been filled in
                        plaza: a public square with room for pedestrians
                        telegraph pole: a tall wooden pole used for carrying telegraph or telephone wires
                        foundation: the lowest load-bearing part of a building
                    facility: a building or place that provides a specific service or fulfills a specialized function
                        assembly line: mechanical system in a factory whereby an article is conveyed through sites at which successive operations are performed on it
                        heliport: an airport for helicopters
                        airfield: A specially prepared area on land or water for the landing, taking off, and maintenance of aircraft.
                        station: a facility equipped with special equipment and personnel for a particular purpose
                            police station: headquarters for police operations
                            power station: a facility for generating electricity
                            fire station: a facility housing fire trucks and firefighters
                            gas station: a service station selling gasoline
                            broadcasting station: a facility for radio or television broadcasting
                                television studio: a room where TV programs are produced
                        terminal: station where transport vehicles load or unload passengers or goods
                        wind farm: a power plant that uses wind turbines to generate electricity
                        phone box: A small enclosed structure typically found in public areas, containing a public telephone.
                        factory: a plant consisting of one or more buildings with facilities for manufacturing
                        workshop: a room or building for manufacturing or repair
                        mall: mercantile establishment consisting of a carefully landscaped complex of shops representing leading merchandisers; usually includes restaurants and a convenient parking area; a modern version of the traditional marketplace
                        supermarket: a large self-service grocery store selling groceries and dairy products and household goods
                        office: place of business where professional or clerical duties are performed
                        ticket booth: the office where tickets of admission are sold
                        car wash: a facility used to clean vehicles
                        spa: a health resort or facility providing therapeutic baths and treatments
                        ktv: a venue for karaoke entertainment
                        bar: a room or establishment where alcoholic drinks are served
                        restaurant: a building where people go to eat meals
                        casino: a public building for gambling and related entertainment
                        sports facilities: spaces or buildings for sports and exercise
                            bowling alley: a building that contains several alleys for bowling
                            stadium: a large structure for open-air sports or entertainments
                            bullring: a stadium where bullfights take place
                            sports field: large outdoor places for sporting events
                                football field: the playing field for football
                                basketball court: the playing surface for basketball
                                volleyball court: the playing surface for volleyball
                                tennis court: the playing surface for tennis
                        dormitory: a building containing living quarters for students
                        observatory: a building designed for observing astronomical phenomena
                        library: a building housing collections of books or other informational materials
                        hotel: a building offering lodging, meals, and other services to guests
                        resort: a hotel or complex in a vacation area
                        theater: a building for stage performances or motion-picture screenings
                        office building: a building composed of offices
                        rink: a building housing a surface for ice or roller skating
                        cinema: a facility for screening films
                        kindergarten: a preschool for children roughly 4–6 years old
                        post office: a facility providing mail services
                        zoo: a facility where wild animals are kept for display
                        botanical garden: a place dedicated to growing and displaying plants
                        raceway: a track or course for racing events
                        golf course: a landscaped expanse for playing golf
                        swimming pool: a structure for swimming
                        gym: a space equipped for indoor sports or physical training
                        football stadium: a stadium designed to host football games
                        post: a military installation at which troops are stationed
                        fort: a fortified building or strategic position
                        airport: an airfield with runways and terminals for aircraft
                            airport runway: a strip of land on which aircraft land and take off
                        museum: a depository for collecting and displaying objects of historical, scientific, or artistic value
                        archive: a repository for historical records and documents
                        army base: a large facility for military operations
                        warehouse: a large building for storing goods or merchandise
                        payphone: a coin- or card-operated public telephone
                        telephone booth: Enclosed public phone station.
                        flagpole: a tall pole on which flags are hung for display
                        playing field: an open area designed for sports or games
                        racetrack: a circuit or course designed for racing (cars, horses, etc.)
                        street light: an outdoor light for illuminating a road or public area
                        train track: metal rails along which trains travel
                        well: a deep shaft or hole drilled to access water, oil, or gas
                        mailbox: a private box for delivery of mail
                        exit: an opening permitting escape or departure
                            fire escape: an external stairway enabling emergency exit
                        depository: a facility for storing valuables or goods
                            silo: a cylindrical tower used for storing silage
                            treasury: a secure area for keeping wealth
                            storehouse: a storage building for goods
                                granary: a storehouse for grain or animal feed
                                ammunition storage: a secure space for keeping weapons/ammo
                        water tank: a tank that holds the water used to flush a toilet
                        exhaust hood: metal covering leading to a vent that exhausts smoke or fumes
                        lift: A platform or compartment housed in a shaft for raising and lowering people or things to different floors or levels.
                        faucet: a regulator for controlling the flow of a liquid from a reservoir
                        farm: workplace consisting of farm buildings and cultivated land as a unit
                        junkyard: a field where junk is collected and stored for resale
                        pharmacy: Store dispensing medicine and supply.
                        stall: a compartment for selling goods
                        store: a retail establishment selling items to the public.
                            repair shop: a place where repairs are done
                            salon: a shop offering hairdressing or beauty treatments
                            newsstand: a stall selling newspapers and magazines
                            pet store: a shop selling pets and pet supplies
                            flower shop: Store selling fresh flower.
                            bakery: Place where baked goods like bread and pastries are made.
                        laboratory: a room or building equipped for experiments
                            chemistry lab: a laboratory for chemistry experiments
                        workplace: a place where people work
                        studio: a room for an artist, photographer, or musician
                            music studio: a facility for recording or producing music
                            recording studio: a specialized studio for recording music or audio
                            art studio: a room or building where an artist works
                        laundromat: a self-service laundry facility
                        winery: a place where wine is made
                    grave: a place for the burial of a corpse (especially beneath the ground and marked by a tombstone)
                    estate: everything you own; all of your assets (whether real property or personal property) and liabilities
                    construction site: an area where construction work is in progress
                    structure: something built or constructed
                    debris: Scattered fragment from destruction.
                    outdoor amenity: constructed or designated open-air areas designed for leisure, gathering, or recreational use
                        ball pit: a play area filled with small plastic balls
                        sandbox: a container filled with sand for children’s play
                        fountain: a structure from which an artificially produced jet of water arises
                        playgrounds: areas equipped with structures like slides, swings for children’s play
                            slide: a smooth inclined surface for children to slide on
                        campgrounds: outdoor places prepared for camping or picnicking
                        maze: complex system of paths or tunnels in which it is easy to get lost
                        park: a piece of open land for recreational use in an urban area
                        amusement park: a commercially operated park with stalls and shows for amusement
                            amusement ride: a mechanically operated device at fairs or amusement parks
                                carousel: a merry-go-round with seats
                                ferris wheel: a vertical rotating mechanism consisting of a large wheel with suspended seats that remain upright as the wheel rotates; provides a ride at an amusement park
                            water park: A theme park featuring water play areas like pools, slides, and sprinklers.
                        picnic area: a tract of land set aside for picnicking
                        garden: a plot of ground where plants are cultivated
                        campfire: a small outdoor fire for warmth or cooking (as at a camp)
                        fire pit: a structure or area for containing a fire outdoors
                        backyard: an area behind a house
                        lawn: an area of short, mown grass
                        swing: a seat suspended by ropes or chains for swinging
                    barrier: structures that block, bound, or partition space for control or organization
                        window: a framework of wood or metal that contains a glass windowpane and is built into a wall or roof to admit light or air
                            display window: a window of a store facing onto the street; used to display merchandise for sale in the store
                            skylight: a window in a roof to admit daylight
                            floor window: a window extending to floor level
                        hedge: a fence formed by a row of closely planted shrubs or bushes
                        paling: a fence made of upright pickets
                        wall: an upright structure of bricks, stones, wood, etc., enclosing or dividing
                            city wall: a fortification around a city
                            glass wall: a wall primarily composed of glass
                            climbing wall: Wall built for rock climbing.
                            seawall: a structure preventing wave erosion along shores
                        fence: a structure used to enclose an area, typically outdoors
                        barricade: a hastily constructed barrier to block movement or progress
                        gate: Entrance barrier for a property.
                        door: a hinged or sliding barrier used to close off an entrance
                            doorplate: a nameplate fixed to a door
                            screen door: a mesh door for ventilation and insect protection
                            car door: the door of a car
                            elevator door: the door to an elevator car
                            glass door: a door primarily composed of glass
                        trench: a long narrow excavation in the ground
                        hurdle: a light, movable barrier used in races
                        fender: a protective guard around a vehicle's wheels
                        balustrade: a row of balusters topped by a rail, preventing falls from edges
                        graveyard: an area designated for burials
                        parking lot: an area reserved for vehicle parking
                        cage: an enclosure of wire or metal bars for animals
                        fireplace: an open recess in a wall for a contained fire
                        aquarium: a water-filled tank for keeping aquatic organisms
                        corral: a pen for confining livestock
                        forge: a hearth or furnace used for heating metal before shaping
                    interior spaces: enclosed areas within a building or structure for specific uses
                        balcony: a platform projecting from the wall of a building and surrounded by a balustrade or railing or parapet
                        ceiling: the overhead surface inside a covered area
                        sink: plumbing fixture consisting of a water basin fixed to a wall or floor and having a drainpipe
                        cockpit: the area in an aircraft where the pilot sits
                        cabin: a small room on a ship or boat for sleeping
                        basement: the lowest floor of a building, wholly or partly below ground
                        loft: a large unpartitioned space within a building, often above another room
                        urinal: a plumbing fixture (usually attached to the wall) used by men to urinate
                        floor: the lower surface of an interior
                            glass floor: a floor composed of transparent glass panels
                            tile flooring: a floor covered with tiles
                            wood floor: flooring made from timber or resembling wood
                        room: an enclosed part of a building separated by walls and a floor/ceiling
                            suite: A set of rooms, typically in a hotel or residence.
                            hotel room: a bedroom (usually with bath) in a hotel
                            storage room: a room dedicated to storing items
                                pantry: a small storeroom for food or kitchen supplies
                                vault: a secure room for safeguarding valuables
                                wine cellar: a room for storing wine
                                closet: a small room for storing clothes or items
                            bedroom: a room primarily for sleeping
                            dining room: a room where meals are consumed
                            classroom: a room in which teaching takes place
                            hospital room: a room in a hospital for patient care
                                operating room: a hospital room equipped for surgical procedures
                            jail cell: a secure room for detaining prisoners
                            hall: a large room or corridor for events or gatherings
                                concert hall: a large hall designed for concerts
                                banquet hall: a room for hosting formal dinners/banquets
                                conference hall: a room designated for meetings or conferences
                                auditorium: Large room or hall for public performances or events.
                            recreation room: a room for leisure activities
                            gallery: a space for displaying art
                                art gallery: a room/building for art display or sale
                            bathroom: a room containing a bathtub/shower and usually a toilet
                            engine room: the space housing an engine (e.g., on a ship)
                            dressing room: a room for changing clothes
                            kitchen: a room for food preparation and cooking
                            restroom: a public bathroom
                            sauna: a small room or house designed as a steam or dry heat room
                            locker: a small lockable closet or cupboard
                            computer room: a space set aside for computer systems and equipment
                            meeting room: a room used for formal or informal gatherings or business
                            dance studio: a room specifically designed for dance
                            hotel lobby: the main entrance area of a hotel for guests
                            laundry room: a space for washing and ironing clothes
                            toilet bowl: the bowl of a toilet that can be flushed with water
                        shower: a cubicle with a water spray
                        office cubicle: a partially enclosed workspace in an office
                passage: a route or channel through which someone or something may pass
                    drain: a pipe through which liquid is carried away
                    pipe: a long tube for conveying water, oil, gas, etc.
                    chimney: a vertical flue carrying off smoke or gases from a fire
                    corridor: an enclosed passageway linking rooms
                    hallway: an interior passage connecting rooms
                    aisle: a passage between rows (e.g., seating areas, shelves)
                    elevator shaft: a vertical shaft for an elevator’s movement
                    entrance: something that provides access (to get in or get out)
                    archway: a passageway under a curved masonry construction
                product: an item or service created through a process to meet a need or demand, often for sale or use
                    goods: physical products or commodities produced for sale, trade, or use
                    cargo: goods carried by a large vehicle
                    medicine: a substance used for treating disease
                        capsule: a pill in the form of a small rounded gelatinous container with medicine inside
                    dye: a usually soluble substance for staining or coloring e.g. fabrics or hair
                    acrylic paint: used especially by artists
                    freshener: anything that freshens
                    detergent: a surface-active chemical widely used in industry and laundering
                    cleaner: a preparation used in cleaning something
                        soap: a cleansing agent made from the salts of vegetable or animal fats
                        shampoo: cleansing agent consisting of soaps or detergents used for washing the hair
                        toothpaste: a dentifrice in the form of a paste
                    cigar: a roll of tobacco for smoking
                    cigarette: finely ground tobacco wrapped in paper; for smoking
                    spray: a pesticide in suspension or solution; intended for spraying
                tool: an implement used to perform work, often in a trade or for specific functions
                    clothespin: a clamp for fastening washed clothes to a line
                    umbrella: a lightweight handheld collapsible canopy
                    hooks: curved or bent devices used for catching, holding, or pulling things
                    tableware: utensils or vessels used for setting a table, serving, and eating
                        cutlery: implements for cutting or eating
                            fork: a pronged utensil for eating or serving food
                            spoon: a utensil with a shallow bowl and handle
                                soup spoon: a spoon with a rounded bowl for soup
                            knife: a cutting implement with a blade
                        ice cream scoop: Tool used to serve ice cream.
                        plate: a flat dish from which food is eaten
                            paper plate: a disposable plate of paper/cardboard
                            glass plate: a plate made of glass
                        bowl: a round dish that is open at the top
                            glass bowl: A bowl made of glass, used typically for holding food or as a decorative piece.
                        platter: a large shallow dish used for serving food
                        cup: a small open container, often with a handle
                            drinking glass: a transparent vessel designed to hold liquids
                                champagne flute: a tall narrow wineglass
                            teacup: a cup specifically for drinking tea
                            chalice: a stemmed cup or goblet, often ceremonial
                            paper cup: a disposable cup made of paper
                            mug: a cylindrical vessel with a handle for drinks
                        tea set: a coordinated set of teapot, cups, and sometimes plates for serving tea
                        chopsticks: one of a pair of slender sticks used in East Asian dining
                        decanter: a bottle with a stopper; for serving wine or water
                        gravy boat: a dish (often boat-shaped) for serving gravy or sauce
                        napkin: a small piece of table linen
                        tablecloth: a cloth spread over a table
                    container: an object that can hold or transport something
                        flower pot: a container, usually made of clay or plastic, for growing plants
                        cooler: an insulated box for keeping food or drinks cold
                        box: a (usually rectangular) container; may have a lid
                            shipping container: a large standard-sized metal box used for transporting goods
                            carton: a box made of cardboard; opens by flaps on top
                            pencil case: a box for holding pencils
                            crate: a rugged box (usually made of wood); used for shipping
                            safe: strongbox where valuables can be safely kept
                            toolbox: a box or chest or cabinet for holding hand tools
                            gift box: A box that contains a gift, often attractively decorated
                            computer case: the system unit or tower of a computer
                        bag: a flexible container with a single opening
                            briefcase: a case with a handle; for carrying papers or files or books
                            luggage: cases used to carry belongings when traveling
                            shopping bag: a bag made of plastic or strong paper (often with handles); used to transport goods after shopping
                            backpack: a bag carried by a strap on your back or shoulder
                            tote bag: a capacious bag or basket
                            sleeping bag: large padded bag designed to be slept in outdoors; usually rolls up like a bedroll
                            sack: a bag made of paper or plastic for holding customer's purchases
                            duffel: a large cylindrical bag of heavy cloth; for carrying personal belongings
                            handbag: a container used for carrying money and small personal items or accessories (especially by women)
                            shoulder bag: a large handbag that can be carried by a strap looped over the shoulder
                            clutch bag: a woman's strapless purse that is carried in the hand
                            gift bag: A decorative bag used to conceal a gift
                            paper bag: a bag made of paper
                        bottle: a glass or plastic vessel used for storing drinks or other liquids; typically cylindrical without handles and with a narrow neck that can be plugged or capped
                            jug: a large bottle with a narrow mouth
                            flask: bottle that has a narrow neck
                            thermos: vacuum flask that preserves temperature of hot or cold drinks
                            gourd: bottle made from the dried shell of a bottle gourd
                            glass bottle: A bottle made entirely of glass, used for storing drinks or other liquids.
                            baby bottle: A bottle with a teat to drink directly from, used for feeding babies
                        can: airtight sealed metal container for food or drink or paint etc.
                            watering can: a container with a handle and a spout with a perforated nozzle; used to sprinkle water over plants
                            spray can: a dispenser that holds a substance under pressure and that can release it as a fine spray (usually by means of a propellant gas)
                    candle: a cylinder of wax with a wick
                    cassette deck: a tape deck for playing and recording cassette tapes
                    envelope: a flat (usually rectangular) container for a letter, thin package, etc
                    mp3 player: A portable electronic device used to play music files in MP3 format
                    software: (computer science) written programs or procedures or rules and associated documentation pertaining to the operation of a computer system and that are stored in read/write memory
                    stamp: a tool with a raised design for imprinting
                    ink pad: an ink-soaked pad for stamps
                    paper: a material made of cellulose pulp derived mainly from wood or rags or certain grasses
                        wrapping paper: a tough paper used for wrapping
                        cardboard: a stiff moderately thick paper
                        newspaper: cheap paper made from wood pulp and used for printing newspapers
                        graph paper: paper that has lines to permit drawing graphs
                        tissue: a soft thin (usually translucent) paper
                    stationery: writing materials or tools
                        notepad: a pad of paper for keeping notes
                        blackboard: sheet of slate; for writing with chalk
                        pen: a writing implement containing ink
                            fountain pen: a pen with ink drawn from a reservoir
                            sharpie: a pen with permanent ink
                        crayon: a wax-based colored stick for drawing/writing
                        pencil: a thin cylindrical stick of graphite in a wooden casing
                        ink: a liquid used for printing or writing or drawing
                        eraser: an implement for removing marks
                            board eraser: a larger eraser to wipe boards
                        binder: a cover or folder for holding loose papers
                        bookmark: a marker used to keep one’s place in a book
                        folder: a folded cover protecting documents
                        notebook: a book with blank pages for recording notes or memoranda
                        whiteboard: a wipeable board for writing with markers
                        clipboard: a small board with a clip
                        stylus: a pen-shaped instrument for writing or input
                    toiletry: items used for personal hygiene or grooming
                        toilet paper: a soft thin absorbent paper for use in toilets
                        handkerchief: a square cloth used for nose/face wiping
                        towel: an absorbent cloth or paper for drying
                        toothbrush: a small brush for cleaning teeth
                        perfume: a fragrant liquid worn on the body
                        makeup: a product applied to enhance or alter appearance
                        makeup tool: instruments assisting cosmetic application
                            makeup brush: a brush for applying makeup
                            makeup mirror: a mirror specifically for makeup
                            hair roller: a small cylindrical device for curling hair
                        comb: a toothed device for arranging hair
                        hairspray: toiletry consisting of a commercial preparation that is sprayed on the hair to hold it in place
                        shaving cream: toiletry consisting of a preparation of soap and fatty acids that forms a rich lather for softening the beard before shaving
                        nail polish: a cosmetic lacquer that dries quickly and that is applied to the nails to color them or make them shiny
                        mascara: makeup that is used to darken and thicken the eye lashes
                        eyeliner: makeup applied to emphasize the shape of the eyes
                        lipstick: makeup that is used to color the lips
                        face powder: cosmetic powder for the face
                        eye shadow: A cosmetic product applied on the eyelids to enhance the wearer's eyes
                    flashlight: a handheld battery-powered lamp
                    book cover: the protective covering of a book
                    test tube: a small glass tube closed at one end, used in labs
                    stick: a slender piece of wood or other material, typically used for support, hitting, or as a tool
                    personal care: Activities or products used for maintaining hygiene, grooming, and overall well-being
                        mouthwash: a medicated solution for gargling or rinsing the mouth
                        condom: a thin rubber sheath worn during intercourse
                        earplug: a small piece inserted into the ear canal
                        curling iron: a heated rod for styling hair
                        ironing board: a narrow padded board for ironing clothes
                        sanitary pad: an absorbent item worn during menstruation
                    charger: a device for charging or recharging batteries
                    salt shaker: a shaker with a perforated top for sprinkling salt
                    duct tape: a wide silvery adhesive tape intended to seal joints in sheet metal duct work but having many other uses
                    hose: a flexible pipe for conveying a liquid or gas
                    rope: a strong line
                    tripod: a three-legged stand to support equipment
                    easel: a stand or tripod to hold an artist's canvas
                    fishing net: a meshed implement to capture fish
                    crowbar: a heavy iron lever with one wedge-shaped end
                    crutch: a support placed under the arm by individuals who need help walking
                    cane: a walking stick providing support or balance
                    ladder: a structure of parallel bars joined by rungs for climbing
                    connector: an instrument that links or joins
                        chain: connected metal rings forming a flexible line
                        hinge: a joint allowing two parts to swing
                        clasp: a fastening device
                        knot: a fastening by tying string or rope
                        pin: a small thin piece of metal with a pointed end for fastening
                            thumbtack: a short pin with a flat head
                    sharpener: a device to hone or create sharp edges/points
                    brush: an implement with bristles set in a handle
                        scrubbing brush: a stiff-bristled brush for heavy cleaning
                        hairbrush: a brush for grooming hair
                        paintbrush: a brush for applying paint
                    oar: a tool for propelling a boat
                    paddle: a short oar used without an oarlock
                    needle: a thin pointed implement (usually steel)
                    broom: a cleaning implement made of straws or twigs attached to a long handle
                    pole: a long rod or staff
                        stilt: one of a pair of poles with footrests for walking above normal height
                        ski pole: a pole assisting balance while skiing
                        mast: a tall upright post on a ship for sails
                        fishing rod: a rod for extending fishing line
                    drill: a tool with a sharp tip for boring holes
                    jack: a mechanical device for lifting or applying pressure
                    plow: a farm implement used to turn or break soil
                    rake: a long-handled implement with projecting prongs for gathering or loosening
                    hoe: a garden implement with a flat blade on a long handle
                    mower: a tool (manual or powered) for cutting grass
                    wrench: a tool for gripping and turning nuts and bolts
                    screwdriver: a tool with a tip fitting into the head of a screw
                    saw: a tool with a toothed blade for cutting
                        chainsaw: a portable power saw with an endless chain of teeth
                        handsaw: a manually operated saw
                    shovel: a hand tool with a broad scoop and handle for lifting material
                    hammer: a hand tool with a heavy head to deliver strikes
                    opener: a hand tool for opening sealed containers
                        bottle opener: a device for removing caps/corks from bottles
                        can opener: a device for cutting open cans
                    razor: an edge tool used for shaving
                        shaver: a razor powered by electricity
                    pocketknife: a folding knife small enough to fit in a pocket
                    scissors: a handheld tool with pivoted blades for cutting
                    axe: a tool with a heavy edged head attached crosswise to a handle
                    3d glasses: optical eyewear creating a stereoscopic 3D effect
                    tape measure: a flexible marked strip for measuring lengths
                    plunger: a rubber suction device for clearing clogged drains
                    pliers: pincers with parallel, serrated jaws for gripping
                    awl: a small pointed tool for piercing or marking surfaces
                    funnel: a conical utensil guiding substances into small openings
                    tape: a long thin piece of cloth or paper as used for binding or fastening
                    ice pack: a waterproof bag filled with ice
                    shaker: a container in which something can be shaken
                    basket: a container that is usually woven and has handles
                        shopping basket: a handbasket used to carry goods while shopping
                        flower basket: A basket designed to hold flowers, often used for decorative purposes or in flower arrangement.
                    bucket: Round container for carrying liquids
                    pipe bowl: a small round container that is open at the top for holding tobacco
                    bin: a container; usually has a lid
                    manger: a container (usually in a barn or stable) from which cattle or horses feed
                    bundle: a package of several things tied together for carrying or storing
                    tray: an open receptacle for holding or displaying or serving articles or food
                    ashtray: a receptacle for the ash from smokers' cigars or cigarettes
                    dustpan: a short-handled receptacle into which dust can be swept
                    basin: a bowl-shaped vessel; usually used for holding food or liquids
                    barrel: a cylindrical container that holds liquids
                    tub: a relatively large open container that you fill with water and use to wash the body
                    jar: a vessel (usually cylindrical) with a wide mouth and without handles
                    beaker: a flatbottomed jar made of glass or plastic; used for chemistry
                    bottle cap: A cap that seals the opening of a bottle.
                    fishbowl: a transparent bowl in which small fish are kept
                    yoke: stable gear that joins two draft animals at the neck so they can work together as a team
                    float: a small float usually made of cork; attached to a fishing line
                    palette: board that provides a flat surface on which artists mix paints and the range of colors used
                    ruler: measuring stick consisting of a strip of wood or metal or plastic with a straight edge that is used for drawing straight lines and measuring lengths
                    pitchfork: a long-handled hand tool with sharp widely spaced prongs for lifting and pitching hay
                    razor blade: A sharp-edged blade of a razor, usually made of metal, used for shaving.
                    horseshoe: U-shaped plate nailed to underside of horse's hoof
                    floss: a soft thread for cleaning the spaces between the teeth
                    rein: one of a pair of long straps (usually connected to the bit or the headpiece) used to control a horse
                    leash: restraint consisting of a rope (or light chain) used to restrain an animal
                    screw: a fastener with a tapered threaded shank and a slotted head
                    lock: a fastener fitted to a door or drawer to keep it firmly closed
                        combination lock: a lock opened by entering a numeric or symbolic combination
                        latch: a fastener that holds a door or gate closed
                        padlock: a detachable lock; has a hinged shackle that can be passed through the staple of a hasp or the links in a chain and then snapped shut
                    clip: a metal frame or container holding cartridges; can be inserted into an automatic gun
                    roller: a cylinder that revolves
                    rubber band: a narrow band of elastic rubber used to hold things (such as papers) together
                    key: metal device shaped in such a way that when it is inserted into the appropriate lock the lock's mechanism can be rotated
                    hairdryer: a hand-held electric blower that can blow warm air onto the hair; used for styling hair
                    compass: navigational instrument for finding directions
                    stethoscope: a medical instrument for listening to the sounds generated inside the body
                    syringe: a medical instrument used to inject or withdraw fluids
                    thermometer: measuring instrument for measuring temperature
                    iron: home appliance consisting of a flat metal base that is heated and used to smooth cloth
                    magnifying glass: light microscope consisting of a single convex lens that is used to produce an enlarged image
                    binoculars: An optical instrument with two eyepieces for helping the user see distant objects.
                    handcuffs: shackle that consists of a metal loop that can be locked around the wrist; usually used in pairs
                    lid: a removable or hinged cover for a container
                    stapler: a device for fastening sheets of paper
                    stirrup: a light frame that holds the rider’s foot on a horse
                    gauge: an instrument for measuring
                    hourglass: a device for measuring time by sand flow
                    mallet: a kind of hammer with a large head
                    hanger: a curved piece for hanging clothes
                    magnet: an object that produces a magnetic field
                    mousetrap: a mechanical device for catching mice
                    slot: a narrow opening
                        mail slot: a slot through which mail is delivered
                    thresher: a machine for separating grain from stalks
                    copperware: items made of copper
                    match: a small stick with a combustible head
                    harvester: a machine for harvesting crops
                    pegboard: a board with holes for pegs
                    charcoal burner: a device or area for producing charcoal
                    dryer: a machine that removes moisture
                    vacuum cleaner: a vacuum cleaner
                    trimmer: a tool for cutting or trimming
                    concrete mixer: a machine that mixes cement and aggregates
                    trouser press: a device for pressing trousers
                equipment: mechanical or electrical apparatus for tasks
                    appliance: a household device or machine designed for a specific task
                    musical instrument: A device used to produce sound, typically for creating music through vibration, striking, or plucking.
                        stringed instrument: A musical instrument that produces sound by vibrating strings
                            zither: a class of stringed instruments with no neck
                                guzheng: a traditional Chinese plucked string instrument
                            harp: String instrument played by plucking.
                            guitar: a stringed instrument usually having six strings; played by strumming or plucking
                            violin: bowed stringed instrument that is the highest member of the violin family; this instrument has four strings and a hollow body and an unfretted fingerboard and is played with a bow
                            cello: a bowed string instrument of the violin family
                            erhu: a two-stringed Chinese musical instrument
                        wind instrument: a musical instrument producing sound by air
                            recorder: a fipple flute
                            sax: short for saxophone
                            panpipes: an instrument of multiple pipes
                            flute: a woodwind musical instrument
                            bugle: a brass wind instrument without valves
                            trombone: a brass wind instrument with a slide
                            tuba: a low-pitched brass or wind instrument
                            whistle: a small wind instrument for a high-pitched sound
                            kazoo: a simple musical instrument modifying the player’s voice
                            trumpet: a brass wind instrument with a flared bell
                            mouth organ: a harmonica
                        keyboard instrument: A musical instrument played by pressing keys that produce sound
                            musical keyboard: a set of keys on a piano or synthesizer allowing the player to produce musical notes
                            piano: a keyboard instrument that is played by depressing keys that cause hammers to strike tuned strings and produce sounds
                            harpsichord: a keyboard instrument plucked by quills
                            accordion: a box-shaped musical instrument with bellows
                        drumstick: a stick used for playing a drum
                        drum: a musical percussion instrument; usually consists of a hollow cylinder with a membrane stretched across each end
                            cymbal: a percussion instrument made of metal discs
                            snare drum: a small drum with snares
                            tambourine: a percussion instrument with metal jingles
                        maraca: a rattle percussion instrument
                        plectrum: a small flat tool to pluck stringed instruments
                        barrel organ: a mechanical musical instrument played via a pinned barrel
                    kitchen utensil: small handheld tools specifically used in cooking or food prep
                        stove: a kitchen appliance used for cooking food
                            gas stove: a range with gas rings and an oven for cooking with gas
                            wood-burning stove: a stove that burns wood for heat
                        colander: a perforated bowl for draining or rinsing foods
                        peeler: a handheld tool for removing skins from fruits/vegetables
                        masher: a utensil for crushing food (e.g., potatoes)
                        rolling pin: a cylinder with handles for rolling out dough
                        grater: a device with sharp perforations for shredding foods
                        whisk: a set of wires for whipping or stirring
                        blender: an electrically powered mixer with rotating blades
                        pan: a broad, shallow metal container for cooking
                            frying pan: a shallow pan for frying
                            wok: a deep, round-bottomed pan for stir-frying
                            roaster: a pan designed for roasting
                            saucepot: a small, deep cooking pot used for preparing sauces or simmering liquids
                        pot: a deep round vessel with a handle and often a lid
                            dutch oven: a heavy cooking pot often used for stews
                            saucepan: a pot with side handles for boiling/stewing
                        coffeepot: a tall pot in which coffee is brewed
                        kettle: a metal pot for boiling liquids
                        grill: a device applying direct heat from below
                        reamer: a conical device for extracting juice from citrus
                        spatula: a flat-bladed utensil for lifting or flipping
                        pizza cutter: a wheel-based tool for slicing pizza
                        measuring cup: graduated cup used to measure liquid or granular ingredients
                        ladle: a spoon-shaped vessel with a long handle; frequently used to transfer liquids from one container to another
                        pressure cooker: autoclave for cooking at temperatures above the boiling point of water
                        teapot: A pot used for brewing and serving tea
                        hotplate: a small portable electric appliance for cooking
                        oven: a closed compartment used for baking
                        cutting board: a durable board for cutting food
                        rice cooker: an electric pot for cooking rice
                        toaster: an electrical device for toasting bread
                        tongs: a device with two hinged arms for picking up objects
                        ice maker: a device that makes ice
                        dishwasher: a machine for washing dishes
                        skewer: a long pin for inserting through meat
                        electric range: an electric stove with heating elements
                        waffle iron: a cooking appliance for making waffles
                        microwave: a kitchen appliance for heating food by microwaves
                    screen: a white or silvered surface where pictures can be projected for viewing
                        computer monitor: a screen used to display the output of a computer to the user
                    projection screen: A surface on which a projected image is displayed for viewing
                    spirit lamp: an alcohol-fueled lamp
                    anchor: a heavy device dropped to hold a vessel in place
                    valve: a device regulating fluid flow
                    pump: a machine moving fluids/gases by suction/pressure
                    wiper: a mechanical arm clearing liquid from a surface (e.g., windshield)
                    handle: a part designed to be grasped or manipulated
                        knob: a rounded handle or control
                        door handle: a handle by which a door is opened/closed
                    vane: a flat device free to rotate and indicate wind direction
                    propeller: rotating blades pushing against air/water
                    bumper: bars on a vehicle’s ends to absorb impact
                    sprinkler: a perforated device spraying water onto lawns or gardens
                    switch: a device for opening/closing or changing an electrical circuit
                    headlight: a powerful forward-facing light on vehicles
                    torch: a handheld light source fueled by flammable material
                    radar: a system detecting objects by bouncing radio waves
                    lightning rod: a metal conductor guiding lightning to the ground
                    robot: a mechanism capable of moving autonomously or semi-autonomously
                    firefighting equipment: equipments used for putting out a fire
                        fire alarm: a device signaling fire or smoke presence
                        fire hydrant: Public device for water supply in emergency.
                        fire hose: Flexible tube for extinguishing fire.
                        fire extinguisher: Device used to put out fire.
                    brake: a device to slow or stop a vehicle
                    laser: a device generating an intense coherent light beam
                    battery: a source of electrical power from arranged cells
                    solar panel: a flat rectangular device that converts sunlight into electricity, composed of photovoltaic cells arranged from edge to edge and framed within a protective casing
                    sports equipment: gear needed to play or train in sports
                        snowboard: a board that resembles a broad ski or a small surfboard; used in a standing position to slide down snow-covered slopes
                        surfboard: a narrow buoyant board for riding surf
                        yoga mat: A specially fabricated mat used as an aid during the practice of yoga to prevent hands and feet from slipping.
                        bridle: headgear for a horse; includes a headstall and bit and reins to give the rider or driver control
                        horse blanket: stable gear consisting of a blanket placed under the saddle
                        saddle: a seat fastened on an animal’s back
                        saddlebag: a large bag (or pair of bags) hung over a saddle
                        treadmill: a continuous belt for walking/running in place
                        ski: long runners attached to boots for sliding over snow
                            water ski: a broad runner used on water, towed by a boat
                        hockey stick: a stick to move a puck or ball in hockey
                        basketball hoop: a circular metal hoop with a net
                        baseball bat: a rounded club for striking a baseball
                        baseball glove: a padded glove worn by fielders in baseball
                        baseball base: one of the four markers in baseball that players run around
                        racket: a hitting implement composed of a handle and strung frame
                            badminton racket: a light racket for badminton
                            tennis racket: a racket used for tennis
                            ping pong paddle: a small bat for hitting the ping-pong ball
                        diving board: a springboard from which divers leap
                        skate: footwear with blades or wheels for gliding
                            roller skate: a shoe with small paired wheels
                        trampoline: a taut canvas bed on springs for jumping
                        high bar: a bar horizontally supported for gymnastics
                        rings: circular gymnastic apparatus suspended by straps
                        balance beam: a narrow beam for women’s gymnastic routines
                        wicket: three stumps plus bails in cricket
                        dumbbell: a handheld weight with spheres on each end of a short bar
                        barbell: a long bar with weights attached at each end
                        weight: a heavy object used in exercises or weightlifting
                        javelin: a light spear thrown in athletics or for hunting
                        mat: a padded surface for gymnastics or exercise
                        golf equipment: specialized gear for golf
                            golf ball: a small dimpled ball used in golf
                            golf club: a stick with a head used to hit a golf ball
                        tackle: fishing gear
                        boxing glove: boxing equipment consisting of big and padded coverings for the fists of the fighters; worn for the sport of boxing
                        bodyboard: A small, rectangular piece of hydrodynamic foam used in bodyboarding, a form of wave riding.
                        tennis net: A net that serves as the central divider on a tennis court, over which the ball must pass during play
                        roller skates: Shoes or boots having small wheels attached for skating over hard surfaces
                        basketball backboard: a raised vertical board with basket attached; used to play basketball
                        punching bag: an inflated ball or bag that is suspended and punched for training in boxing
                        parasail: parachute that will lift a person up into the air when it is towed by a motorboat or a car
                        finish line: a line indicating the end of a race or contest
                        sideline: the boundary line of a playing field
                        target: an object one aims at in sports or shooting
                        gymnastics apparatus: equipment used in gymnastics
                        cricket bat: a specialized bat used in cricket
                        snowshoe: a flat device enabling walking on snow
                        battle rope: heavy ropes used for strength training
                        ball: a spherical object used in sports and games
                            rugby ball: an oval inflated ball for rugby
                            cricket ball: the ball used in cricket
                            bowling ball: a heavy ball with finger holes for bowling
                            basketball ball: an inflated ball used in basketball
                            soccer ball: an inflated ball for soccer/football
                            baseball ball: a small round ball used in baseball
                            tennis ball: a ball used for tennis
                            volleyball ball: an inflatable ball for volleyball
                            billiard ball: a small, hard ball used in cue sports such as pool or billiards
                    camera: equipment for taking photographs or capturing images
                        camera lens: a lens focusing the image in a camera
                        shutter: a mechanical device controlling exposure time
                    kit: a collection of tools or articles for a specific purpose
                        first-aid kit: a set of items for medical emergencies
                        sewing kit: articles (needles, thread) for sewing
                        carpenter's kit: tools specifically for carpentry
                    heater: a device for warming air or water
                    pendulum: a mass hung so that it can swing freely, often for timing
                    phone: electronic device converting sound to/from electrical signals
                        smartphone: a mobile phone with advanced computing capabilities
                        corded phone: a telephone connected by a wire to the network
                    parachute: a device that slows descent by creating drag in the air
                    poker chip: a small disk used as currency in gambling
                    oil rig: a large structure with equipment for drilling oil or gas wells
                    life jacket: a buoyant vest preventing drowning
                    lifebuoy: a buoyant ring or belt worn for water safety
                    plug: a device that fits into a socket for electrical connection
                    socket: a device or fixture for electric plugs
                    showerhead: a perforated nozzle at the end of a shower fixture
                    scale: a device measuring weight or mass
                    juicer: a machine extracting juice from fruits/vegetables
                    submersible: an apparatus for use underwater
                    megaphone: a funnel-shaped device to amplify the voice
                    recording device: any apparatus for capturing audio or data
                        microphone: a device converting sound waves into electrical signals
                    game controller: a handheld device with buttons/joysticks for controlling video games
                    keyboard: device consisting of a set of keys on a piano or organ or typewriter or typesetting machine or computer or the like
                    computer: a machine performing calculations automatically
                        desktop computer: a PC sized for use on a desk
                        laptop: a portable PC usable on one’s lap
                        tablet: a touchscreen portable computer
                        server: a computer providing services/resources to others
                    television: broadcasting visual images of stationary or moving objects; ;  - Ernie Kovacs
                    radio: medium for communication
                    calculator: a small machine for arithmetic operations
                        abacus: a manual device for calculating using beads on rods
                    atm: an unattended machine dispensing cash when a coded card is used
                    gear: a toothed wheel engaging another to alter speed/force
                    engine: a machine converting energy (fuel/heat) into mechanical work
                        steam engine: an external-combustion engine powered by steam
                    machine: a device with moving parts that uses power to do a job
                        washing machine: a machine for washing clothes
                        slot machine: a coin-operated gambling device
                        vending machine: a coin-/card-operated machine for selling goods
                        sewing machine: a textile machine for stitching fabrics
                        arcade game: a coin-operated entertainment machine with games
                        coffee maker: an appliance that brews coffee
                        fruit machine: a gambling device generating random symbol combinations
                        milking machine: a suction apparatus for milking cows
                    loom: a machine weaving yarn into textiles
                    printer: a device that reproduces text/graphics on paper
                    scanner: Electronic device used to digitize physical documents or images.
                    typewriter: a hand-operated keyboard machine printing characters
                    windmill: a structure using wind to power machinery
                    grinder: a machine for reducing substances to powder
                    cotton gin: a machine separating cotton fibers from seeds
                    mill: machinery that grinds or crushes substances
                        stone mill: a machine with a revolving stone for grinding grains
                        meat grinder: a mill for processing meat
                        coffee grinder: a mill grinding roasted coffee beans
                        water mill: a mill driven by water flow
                        flour mill: a mill grinding grain into flour
                    slicer: a machine with a revolving blade for cutting
                    lathe: a machine tool rotating a workpiece against a cutting tool
                    snow blower: a machine removing snow by scooping and throwing
                    shredder: a device slicing documents into strips
                    fan: a device producing airflow by rotating blades
                        ceiling fan: a fan mounted on a ceiling
                        floor fan: a fan placed on the floor
                    water cooler: a device chilling and dispensing water
                    satellite dish: a parabolic antenna for radio or microwave signals
                    cd player: a stand-alone piece of electronic equipment that either has its own display or attaches to a television set
                    amplifier: electronic equipment that increases strength of signals passing through it
                    excavator: a machine for excavating
                    generator: engine that converts mechanical energy into electrical energy by electromagnetic induction
                    record player: machine in which rotating records cause a stylus to vibrate and the vibrations are amplified acoustically or electronically
                        gramophone: an old-fashioned record player
                    monitor: display produced by a device that takes signals and displays them on a television screen or a computer monitor
                    projector: an optical instrument that projects an enlarged image onto a screen
                    air conditioner: a system that keeps air cool and dry
                    fridge: a refrigerator in which the coolant is pumped around by an electric motor
                    sundial: timepiece that indicates the daylight hours by the shadow that the gnomon casts on a calibrated dial
                    microscope: magnifier of the image of small objects
                    lighting: the craft of providing artificial light
                    telescope: a magnifier of images of distant objects
                    remote: a handheld device used to control a machine
                    medical equipment: tools or devices used for medical purposes
                        swab: a small absorbent piece on a stick
                        bandage: a strip of material used to bind a wound
                            adhesive bandage: a small adhesive bandage for minor cuts
                    dropper: a short tube with a rubber bulb
                    hand dryer: an electrical device to dry hands
                    headphones: a small listening device worn on the ear
                    panel: a flat piece for controlling
                    circuit board: a thin board containing electronic circuits
                    wire: a thin flexible thread of metal
                    humidifier: a device to increase indoor humidity
                    jukebox: a coin-operated machine that plays music
                    electric chair: a chair used for capital punishment or a powered wheelchair
                furniture: movable or built-in articles that furnish a space for comfort, utility, or decor
                    curtain: a piece of cloth hung to cover windows or separate spaces
                    canopy: a cloth covering serving as a rooflike shelter
                        sunshade: a canopy that protects from sunlight
                    window screen: a mesh placed over a window to block insects
                    lamp: a fixture holding electric bulbs or other lighting
                        chandelier: branched lighting fixture; often ornate; hangs from the ceiling
                        lampshade: a decorative cover screening a light bulb
                        oil lamp: a lamp burning oil as fuel
                        floor lamp: a tall lamp standing on the floor
                        droplight: a hanging ceiling lamp with an adjustable cord
                        wall lamp: a lamp affixed to a wall
                        table lamp: a lamp designed to sit on a table
                        light bulb: Electric bulb producing light.
                    mirror: a polished surface reflecting light to form images
                        rear-view mirror: a mirror in vehicles for seeing behind
                        hand mirror: a handheld mirror
                    clock: a device that displays the time of day
                        alarm clock: a clock set to awaken a sleeper at a preset time
                        wall clock: a clock mounted on a wall
                        digital clock: a clock showing time numerically
                    watch: a portable timepiece worn or carried
                        pocket watch: a watch carried in a pocket
                    storage: furniture or fixtures that hold items
                        cabinet: a cupboard-like piece with doors and shelves
                        dresser: furniture with drawers for clothes
                        shelf: a flat board for holding objects
                            bookshelf: a shelf specifically for books
                            supermarket shelf: a store shelf displaying merchandise
                        bookcase: a piece of furniture with multiple shelves for books
                        tv cabinet: furniture for holding a television and accessories
                        wine rack: a structure for storing wine bottles horizontally
                        coat rack: a rack with hooks for hanging coats and hats
                        drawer: a boxlike container in a piece of furniture; made so as to slide in and out
                    seat: furniture designed for sitting
                        chair: a seat with a back for one person
                            folding chair: collapsible chair for storage
                            rocking chair: a chair mounted on curved rockers
                            swivel chair: a chair rotating on its base
                            feeding chair: a high chair with a tray for infants
                            wheelchair: a chair on wheels for mobility
                            throne: a ceremonial seat for royalty or dignitaries
                            barber chair: a heavy, adjustable chair for barbershops
                            office chair: a chair designed for use at a desk in an office, often adjustable and with wheels
                        couch: an upholstered seat for multiple people
                            sofa: Comfortable seating furniture for multiple people.
                            daybed: a couch by day, convertible to a bed by night
                        stool: a simple seat without a back or arms
                            footrest: a low stool for resting the feet
                            folding stool: a portable seating device with a collapsible frame
                            bar stool: a tall stool with footrests for bars/counters
                            hassock: a thick cushion used as a footstool
                        bench: a long seat for more than one occupant
                            pew: a pew for congregation seating
                            window seat: a bench built into a window recess
                            park bench: a bench typically placed in public parks
                            training bench: a sturdy bench for exercise routines
                        baby seat: a seat designed to secure an infant
                        stroller: Wheeled seat for pushing a baby
                    table: a flat top supported by one or more legs
                        billiard table: a heavy table for playing pool/billiards
                        kitchen table: a table used in a kitchen for dining or prep
                        counter: a flat surface for business or service transactions
                        desk: furniture piece for writing or working
                        workbench: a sturdy table for mechanics or carpenters
                        dining table: a table for serving and eating meals
                        table tennis table: the playing surface for ping-pong
                        dressing table: a low table with mirrors for makeup/dressing
                        conference table: a table around which meetings are held
                        operating table: a table used to support a patient during surgery
                        glass table: A table which has a tabletop made of glass, combining style and functionality.
                        nightstand: A small table or cabinet designed to stand beside a bed or sofa.
                        altar: the table in Christian churches where communion is given
                    bedding: items for sleeping or relaxing
                        bed: a piece of furniture providing a place to sleep
                            bunk bed: beds stacked one above the other
                            berth: a bed on a ship or train
                            hammock: a bed of canvas or netting hung by cords
                            hospital bed: a bed with adjustable sections for patients
                            dog bed: a cushion or mat for a dog to sleep on
                            double bed: a bed wide enough for two people
                            single bed: a bed for one person
                            waterbed: a bed with a water-filled mattress
                            canopy bed: a bed with a frame above for draping fabric
                            crib: a small bed for babies or toddlers
                        bedclothes: coverings used on a bed
                            quilt: two layers of cloth stitched around filling
                            blanket: a covering that provides warmth in bed
                            bedcover: a decorative cover placed atop a bed
                            sheet: a large cloth for a bed
                        mattress: a padded or coiled cushion on which one sleeps
                        carpet: a heavy fabric covering a floor
                        pillow: a cushion supporting the head during sleep
                            throw pillow: a decorative pillow for couches/beds
                        cradle: a small rocking bed for babies
                        headboard: a vertical board or panel forming the head of a bedstead
                    washstand: a piece of furniture for holding a washbasin
                    bathtub: Large container for bathing
                    toilet: Plumbing fixture for human waste disposal.
                    fixture: an object firmly fixed in place
                clothing: garments or fabrics intended to clothe or accessorize the human body
                    textile: a type of cloth or woven fabric.
                        fabric: artifact made by weaving or felting or knitting or crocheting natural or synthetic fibers
                        cloth: woven/felted fabric, often from natural fibers
                            patch: a piece of cloth to mend or decorate
                    headdress: a decorative covering or ornament worn on the head, often for ceremonial, cultural, or fashionable purposes
                        headband: a band worn around the head to hold hair back or as a fashion accessory
                        cap: a snug head covering
                            shower cap: a waterproof cap to keep hair dry
                            beret: a brimless, soft cap
                            skullcap: a tight-fitting cap for the crown of the head
                            swim cap: a cap to protect hair while swimming
                            visor: a stiff brim on a cap or a movable shield on a helmet
                        hat: a shaped head covering, often with a brim
                            straw hat: a stiff hat of woven straw
                            dress hat: a formal hat, often with a high crown
                            witch hat: a conical hat typically associated with witches
                            sun hat: a hat with a broad brim that protects the face from direct exposure to the sun
                            cowboy hat: a hat with a wide brim and a soft crown; worn by American ranch hands
                            fedora: a hat made of felt with a creased crown
                            baseball cap: A hat worn by baseball players to shade their eyes from the sun.
                            party hat: a festive hat worn at parties, often conical and decorated with bright colors or patterns.
                            top hat: a high silk hat; a top hat.
                            christmas hat: a festive hat for holiday celebrations
                        helmet: protective headgear
                            football helmet: padded helmet with a face guard
                            bicycle helmet: protective helmet for cyclists
                            safety helmet: a hard hat for workplace or industrial safety
                            racing helmet: Protective headgear worn in competitive motor sports.
                        crown: an ornate jeweled headdress signifying sovereignty
                        tiara: a jeweled headdress worn by women on formal occasions
                        wig: hairpiece covering the head and made of real or synthetic hair
                    garment: a piece of clothing
                        sleepwear: garments for sleeping
                        sleeve: the part of a garment covering the arm
                        uniform: clothing with distinctive design for members of an organization
                            military uniform: regulated attire for soldiers
                            school uniform: standardized clothing for students
                        leotard: a tight one-piece for dance or gymnastics
                        wet suit: a neoprene suit retaining body heat in water
                        swimwear: garments worn for swimming
                            bikini: a very brief two-piece swimsuit
                        veil: a piece of cloth covering head/face
                        leggings: close-fitting coverings for the legs
                        vest: a sleeveless upper-body garment
                            safety vest: a high-visibility vest for alerting others
                        suit: a set of garments of matching fabric
                        protective suit: Clothing designed to protect the wearer's body from injury or infection.
                        bib: a protective garment covering the upper chest
                        pants: bifurcated garments for the lower body
                            jeans: trousers of denim
                            shorts: trousers cropped above the knee
                            sweatpants: comfortable trousers for exercise or casual
                        diaper: folded cloth or disposable item for infants
                        robe: a loose, flowing outer garment
                            kimono: a traditional Japanese robe
                            bathrobe: a robe worn after bathing or swimming
                        shirt: a cloth garment covering the torso
                            dress shirt: a formal shirt, often starched
                            polo shirt: a short-sleeved knit shirt with a collar
                            t-shirt: a close-fitting pullover shirt
                            sweatshirt: cotton knit pullover with long sleeves worn during athletic activity
                            jersey: Sports shirt with number, worn by athletes.
                        sweater: a knitted or crocheted upper-body garment
                            cardigan: knitted jacket that is fastened up the front with buttons or a zipper
                            turtleneck: A high, close-fitting neckline on a sweater that folds over and covers the neck.
                        scarf: a strip of fabric worn around the neck or head
                            headscarf: a cloth covering the hair/head
                        cloak: a loose outer garment draped over the shoulders
                            poncho: a blanket-like cloak with a head opening
                            shawl: a rectangular or square cloth draped over shoulders
                        coat: an outer garment with sleeves, extending below the waist
                            jacket: a short coat often ending at the waist
                                denim jacket: A jacket made from denim fabric, usually blue and used as casual wear
                                leather jacket: A jacket made of leather, usually black, considered fashionable or protective wear
                            raincoat: a water-resistant coat
                            overcoat: a heavy coat worn over other clothing
                            lab coat: a lightweight over-garment for lab work
                            fur coat: a coat made of or lined with fur
                            sport coat: lightweight single-breasted jacket; often striped in the colors of a club or school
                            trench coat: a military style raincoat; belted with deep pockets
                        overall: work clothing of denim trousers with a bib
                        sportswear: casual or athletic apparel
                        dress: a one-piece garment combining skirt and bodice
                            skirt: a lower garment hanging from the waist
                                miniskirt: a very short skirt
                                ballet skirt: very short skirt worn by ballerinas
                                pencil skirt: A narrow, straight skirt that fits closely to the body and typically falls to or just below the knees.
                            sari: a long drape of cloth worn by South Asian women
                            gown: a formal long dress for women
                                wedding dress: a gown worn by a bride
                            kilt: a knee-length pleated tartan skirt worn by men as part of the traditional dress in the Highlands of northern Scotland
                            lace dress: A dress made from lace, a delicate fabric made of yarn or thread in an open weblike pattern.
                            evening dress: attire to wear on formal occasions in the evening
                            maxi dress: A long dress, typically floor-length, suitable for various occasions
                        underpants: a garment covering the lower torso from the waistband to the leg openings, worn beneath outer clothing
                        cheongsam: a traditional Chinese women’s dress
                        hanfu: traditional Han Chinese attire
                        baby clothes: garments sized for infants
                        crop top: a short top exposing the midriff
                        jumpsuit: one-piece garment fashioned after a parachutist's uniform
                        underclothes: undergarment worn next to the skin and under the outer garments
                            bandeau: an undergarment worn by women to support their breasts
                            corset: a woman's close-fitting foundation garment
                        hoodie: A sweatshirt or hooded jacket.
                        wetsuit: A close-fitting rubber garment typically worn by surfers and divers to retain body heat in water.
                        blouse: a top worn by women
                        waistband: a band of material around the waist that strengthens a skirt or trousers
                        hood: a covering for the head and neck
                        costume: attire worn for specific occasions/performances
                            cosplay: dressing as a fictional character
                            halloween costume: a thematic outfit worn on Halloween
                        coverall: a loose-fitting protective garment worn over clothes
                        apron: a protective garment worn over the front of clothes
                    footwear: garments for feet
                        stocking: close-fitting hosiery covering leg/foot
                        tights: skintight knit hose covering the body from the waist to the feet worn by acrobats and dancers and as stockings by women and girls
                        socks: hosiery covering foot/ankle (inside shoes)
                        shoe: a foot covering with a sole and heel
                            boot: a shoe extending up the leg
                            sandal: a sole fastened to the foot with straps
                            running shoe: light shoe designed for jogging/running
                            high heel: a shoe with a tall, narrow heel
                            skiing shoes: boots specialized for skiing
                            leather shoe: a shoe primarily made of leather
                            slipper: a comfortable, easy-on shoe for indoors
                            flip-flop: a backless sandal held to the foot by a thong between the big toe and the second toe
                    laundry: items of clothing or linens that have been or need to be washed
                transportation: the process of moving people or goods from one place to another
                    transportation structure: constructs aiding or marking transport and traffic
                        bus station: a structure where buses pick up and drop off passengers
                        subway station: a station for underground trains
                        traffic cone: a conical marker used to direct or divert traffic
                        bus stop: a place on a bus route where buses stop to discharge and take on passengers
                        railroad: line that is the commercial organization responsible for operating a system of transportation for trains that pull passengers or freight
                    vehicle: any self- or externally propelled mode of transport
                        spacecraft: a craft capable of traveling in outer space; technically, a satellite around the sun
                            satellite: man-made equipment that orbits around the earth or the moon
                            space station: a manned artificial satellite in a fixed orbit designed for scientific research
                            space shuttle: a reusable spacecraft with wings for a controlled descent through the Earth's atmosphere
                        vehicle structure: major components of a vehicle
                            windshield: the front window of a motor vehicle
                            taillight: a red light on a vehicle’s rear
                            wheel: a circular frame rotating on an axle
                            tire: a rubber hoop covering a vehicle’s wheel rim
                            steering wheel: a circular device for steering a vehicle
                            seat belt: a safety belt used in a car or plane to hold you in your seat in case of an accident
                            dashboard: instrument panel on an automobile or airplane containing dials and controls
                            car seat: a seat in a car or for infants in vehicles
                            car trunk: Rear storage compartment in a vehicle.
                        bus: a large motor vehicle carrying passengers
                            school bus: a bus transporting children to/from school
                            double-decker bus: a bus with two passenger levels
                        train: a series of connected vehicles traveling on rails
                            train car: a single carriage forming part of a train
                            locomotive: Engine that pulls a train
                            steam train: a train powered by a steam locomotive
                        stretcher: a lightweight cot for moving ill/injured people
                        dolly: a wheeled platform for moving heavy objects
                        rocket: a self-propelled vehicle using rocket engines
                        escalator: a moving stairway with circulating steps
                        sleigh: a vehicle on runners pulled by animals over snow
                        construction vehicle: machine used in building projects
                        vessel: a watercraft designed for travel on water
                            raft: a flat structure or float for crossing water
                            yacht: an expensive vessel for racing or cruising
                            boat: a small vessel for travel on water
                                fishing boat: a boat adapted for fishing tasks
                                tugboat: a small, powerful boat for towing/pushing larger craft
                                motorboat: a boat powered by an internal combustion engine
                                ferry: a boat transporting passengers/vehicles across water
                                canoe: a lightweight narrow boat moved with paddles
                                rowboat: a small boat propelled by oars
                                lifeboat: a strong boat for rescue at sea
                                inflatable boat: a boat made of inflatable material
                                swan boat: a pedal-driven boat styled to resemble a swan
                            sailboat: a small boat driven by sails
                                sail: a fabric sheet harnessing the wind for propulsion
                            passenger ship: a large ship designed to carry passengers
                                cruise ship: a passenger ship used for pleasure voyages
                            warship: a naval craft armed for warfare
                                aircraft carrier: a warship with a flight deck for aircraft
                                cruiser: a fast warship, smaller than a battleship
                                battleship: a large, heavily armored warship
                                submarine: a warship operating underwater
                            pirate ship: a vessel used by pirates
                            cargo ship: a ship transporting goods
                                container ship: a cargo ship carrying standardized containers
                        tank: an armored fighting vehicle on tracks with a mounted cannon
                        unicycle: a single-wheeled pedal-driven vehicle
                        skateboard: a short board with small wheels, ridden standing
                        bicycle: a two-wheeled pedal-driven vehicle
                            mountain bike: a sturdy bicycle with wide tires for off-road
                            exercise bike: an exercise machine mimicking cycling
                        scooter: a two-wheeled vehicle with a step-through frame, often with a small engine
                        baby carriage: a small four-wheeled vehicle for transporting infants
                        tricycle: a vehicle with three wheels, often for children
                        railcar: a railway vehicle adapted to carry passengers or freight
                            caboose: a car (caboose) for train crew use
                            freight car: a railcar for hauling cargo
                            passenger car: a railcar with passenger seating
                        cart: Simple vehicle for transporting goods
                            shopping cart: a cart used in stores to carry items
                            wheelbarrow: Handcart with one wheel for transport.
                            hand truck: an L-shaped cart with handles and wheels for moving heavy objects
                        wagon: a four-wheeled vehicle pulled by animals or machines
                        car: a motor vehicle with four wheels for personal transport
                            sports car: a high-performance, often two-seater car
                            taxi: a car licensed to transport passengers for a fare
                            racing car: a specialized automobile for racing
                            limo: a large, luxurious car driven by a chauffeur
                            convertible: a car with a retractable or removable roof
                            jeep: a sturdy vehicle suited for rough terrain
                            sedan: a closed car with separate compartments for engine, passengers, and cargo
                            police car: a car used by law enforcement, equipped with a radio
                        ambulance: a vehicle transporting sick or injured people
                        snowplow: a vehicle or attachment to clear snow
                        golf cart: a small motorized cart for golfers or short trips
                        motorcycle: a two-wheeled motorized vehicle
                        truck: a large motor vehicle for transporting goods
                            lorry: a truck designed for heavy loads (common term in the UK)
                            tow truck: a truck for towing or transporting disabled vehicles
                            fire truck: a truck carrying firefighting equipment
                            garbage truck: a truck for collecting waste
                            food truck: a truck equipped to cook and sell food
                            transporter: a long truck for carrying motor vehicles
                            police van: van used by police to transport prisoners
                        go-kart: a small open-frame racing or recreational car
                        tractor: a powerful vehicle for pulling farm implements
                            bulldozer: a large tractor with a front blade for leveling
                        forklift: an industrial vehicle with a pronged device for lifting pallets
                        ski lift: a power-driven conveyor carrying skiers uphill
                        chairlift: a type of ski lift where riders sit on suspended chairs
                        plane: a powered fixed-wing aircraft
                            biplane: an older aircraft with two sets of wings
                            jet: a plane propelled by jet engines
                                fighter jet: a fast, maneuverable military aircraft for combat
                            airliner: a plane carrying passengers commercially
                            seaplane: an airplane able to land on/take off from water
                            cargo aircraft: a plane designed for transporting freight
                            bomber: a military aircraft that drops bombs during flight
                        drone: an unmanned aircraft remotely controlled or automated
                        helicopter: a rotary-wing aircraft using overhead blade rotation
                        glider: a lightweight aircraft that soars without engines
                        balloon: a large bag filled with hot air or gas for buoyant flight
                            hot air balloon: a balloon inflated with heated air to rise
                        airship: a self-propelled lighter-than-air craft
                        snowmobile: a tracked vehicle for travel on snow with skis at front
                        atv: an all-terrain vehicle for off-road
                        self-balancing scooter: a self-balancing transporter (often two-wheeled, electric)
                        pickup truck: Vehicle with open cargo area in back.
                        skibob: a bicycle-like frame on skis for gliding on snow
                        horse-drawn vehicle: a cart or carriage pulled by horses
                        trailer: a wheeled vehicle pulled by a car/truck, sometimes used for living
                        cable car: a passenger compartment on a cable railway
                        elevator: a vertically moving platform or cage transporting people/freight
                            elevator car: the compartment in which passengers ride
                        subway: an electric train running below ground level
                        segway: a two-wheeled self-balancing transporter
                accessories: items carried or worn to complement clothes
                    lace: a cord that is drawn through eyelets or around hooks in order to draw together two edges (as of a shoe or garment)
                    hairnet: a mesh worn over hair for containment
                    belt: a band around the waist
                    broach: a decorative pin attached to clothing
                    mask: a covering to disguise or conceal the face
                        eye mask: a mask covering the upper part of the face but with holes for the eyes
                    earmuff: either of a pair of ear coverings (usually connected by a headband) that are worn to keep the ears warm in cold weather
                    wristband: band consisting of a part of a sleeve that covers the wrist
                    hairgrip: a small clip for holding hair
                    hairpin: a fastener used to secure hair
                    belt buckle: a clasp for fastening a belt
                    collar: Neckband of a shirt or garment, often folded or styled.
                    cigarette case: a small flat case for holding cigarettes; can be carried in a purse or a pocket
                    cuff: the lap consisting of a turned-back hem encircling the end of the sleeve or leg
                    dog collar: a collar for a dog
                    button: a round fastener sewn to shirts and coats etc to fit through buttonholes
                    zipper: a fastener for locking together two toothed edges by means of a sliding tab
                    mousepad: a pad placed under a computer mouse
                    tie: neckwear fastened under a shirt collar
                        bolo tie: a cord fastened around the neck with an ornamental clasp and worn as a necktie
                    glove: a fitted covering for the hand
                    pocket: an enclosed fabric pouch sewn into clothing
                    suspenders: straps over shoulders to hold up trousers
                    knee pad: protective padding for knees
                    elbow pad: protective padding for elbows
                    glasses: vision-correcting frames holding lenses
                        goggles: snug eyewear for protection
                        sunglasses: tinted eyewear to shield eyes from bright light
                    jewelry: adornments (e.g., rings, necklaces, earrings) often made from precious materials
                        pendant: an adornment hanging from a piece of jewelry
                        necklace: an ornament worn about the neck
                        cufflinks: a fastener for shirt cuffs
                        bracelet: an ornamental band worn around the wrist
                        anklet: a decorative band worn around the ankle
                        pearl: a round lustrous bead formed in oysters/clams
                        jewel: a precious or semiprecious stone in jewelry
                            diamond: crystallized carbon cut as a gemstone
                        earrings: an ornament attached to the earlobe or ear
                        ring: a small band worn on the finger
                        bead: a small perforated ball used in jewelry
                            glass bead: a bead made of glass
                        brooch: a decorative pin worn on clothing
                decoration: objects mainly serving decorative or aesthetic purposes
                    mannequin: Life-sized model of a human used for displaying clothes.
                    wallpaper: a decorative paper for the walls of rooms
                    wind chime: a decorative arrangement of pieces of metal or glass or pottery that hang together loosely so the wind can cause them to tinkle
                    picture frame: a framework in which a picture is mounted
                    totem pole: a tribal emblem consisting of a pillar carved and painted with totemic figures; erected by Indian tribes of the northwest Pacific coast
                    celebratory items: ornaments or symbols for holidays/celebrations
                        fireworks: a device with an explosive that burns at a low rate and with colored flames; can be used to illuminate areas or send signals etc.
                            sparkler: a firework that burns slowly and throws out a shower of sparks
                            firecracker: firework consisting of a small explosive charge and fuse in a heavy paper casing
                        christmas decoration: items for decorating during Christmas
                            christmas light: decorative lights for Christmas displays
                            christmas tree: an evergreen decorated for Christmas
                            christmas ball: an ornament often hung on Christmas trees
                        jack-o'-lantern: a pumpkin carved into a jack-o'-lantern for Halloween
                        snowman: a figure shaped out of packed snow to resemble a person, often a winter decoration
                        chinese knot: a decorative knot symbolizing luck in Chinese culture
                        gift: something acquired or given without compensation
                        lantern: a transparent or translucent case protecting a light
                            paper lantern: a decorative lantern made of thin colored paper
                            halloween pumpkin: a hollowed pumpkin with carved openings and a light inside
                            chinese lantern: a collapsible colored paper lantern
                        confetti: small pieces or streamers of colored paper that are thrown around on festive occasions (as at a wedding)
                    brass plaque: a flat inscribed piece of brass mounted for commemoration
                    tinsel: a thin strip of shiny material for ornamentation
                    floral arrangement: a decorative display of flowers
                        wreath: a circular arrangement of foliage/flowers
                        bouquet: a cluster of flowers often given as a present
                    tapestry: a heavy handwoven textile hung on walls
                    plume: a feather or group of feathers for ornamentation
                    tassel: a bunch of cords or threads tied at one end
                    lanyard: Strap for holding ID or key.
                    balloon arch: an arch formation of multiple inflated balloons
                    vase: an open jar of glass or porcelain used as an ornament or to hold flowers
                    disco ball: A spherical mirrored object that rotates, used to reflect light around a dance floor.
                    antique: any piece of furniture or decorative object or the like produced in a former period and valuable because of its beauty or rarity
                    ribbon: notion consisting of a narrow strip of fine material used for trimming
                    souvenir: an item that serves as a reminder of a place or event
                    birthday candle: a small candle placed on a birthday cake
                weapon: an instrument used to inflict harm
                    gun: a weapon discharging projectiles via explosive force
                        rifle: a firearm with spiral grooves for bullet spin
                        handgun: a firearm held and operated in one hand
                        machine gun: an automatic gun firing rapidly
                        revolver: a pistol with a revolving bullet chamber
                        paintball gun: an air gun used in paintball to shoot paint pellets
                    sword: a blade with a handle for cutting or thrusting
                        scimitar: a curved blade with the edge on the convex side
                        broadsword: a wide-bladed sword for slashing
                        rapier: a slender thrusting sword with a narrow blade
                        dagger: a short knife with a pointed blade for stabbing
                        machete: a large heavy knife for cutting vegetation or as a weapon
                    spear: a pole weapon with a pointed tip
                    bomb: an explosive device designed to detonate under set conditions
                    sling: a band used to hurl a projectile after whirling
                    dart: a small pointed projectile thrown by hand
                    bullet: a metal projectile fired from a gun
                    arrow: a shaft with an arrowhead shot from a bow
                    bow: a flexible arc strung with cord to shoot arrows
                        crossbow: a bow mounted transversely on a stock
                    tomahawk: a small axe used historically by Native Americans
                    brass knuckles: a metal guard worn over the knuckles
                    pike: a long staff with a metal spearhead
                        halberd: a combination of an ax blade and spear on a pole
                    flamethrower: a device ejecting ignited fuel
                    cannon: a large heavy gun typically mounted on wheels
                        mortar: a short, high-angle gun for lobbing shells
                    missile: a rocket-propelled explosive weapon
                    protective gear: defensive coverings in combat
                        gas mask: a face mask filtering out poisonous gases
                        extinguisher: a device to spray chemicals for dousing small fires
                        armor: metal or other strong materials used to protect the body
                            bulletproof vest: a vest to resist bullets
                            chainmail: medieval armor of interlinked metal rings
                        shield: a protective covering or structure
                communication media: Channels or means through which information is transmitted or conveyed
                    net: a computer network consisting of a worldwide network of computer networks that use the TCP/IP network protocols to facilitate data transmission and exchange
                    web page: Digital document accessible on the internet
                    message: what a communication that is about something is about
                    physical media: tangible objects used to store or transmit information
                        blueprint: Detailed technical drawing of a design
                        receipt: an acknowledgment (usually tangible) that payment has been made
                        bulletin board: a board on which notices are posted
                        billboard: a large outdoor board for advertisements
                        menu: a list of dishes available at a restaurant
                        gift card: A prepaid card issued by a retailer to be used for purchases within a particular store
                        recipe: directions for making something
                        placard: A sign displayed in a public place as an advertisement or notice.
                        scoreboard: a large board for displaying the score of a contest
                        map: a diagrammatic representation of the earth's surface (or part of it)
                        journal: a daily written record of (usually personal) experiences and observations
                        sticker: an adhesive label
                        poster: a sign posted in a public place as an advertisement
                        list: a database containing an ordered array of items (names or topics)
                            checklist: a list of items (names or tasks etc.) to be checked or consulted
                        ticket: a commercial document showing that the holder is entitled to something
                            movie ticket: A ticket that grants the holder access to view a movie in a theater
                        document: writing that provides information (especially information of an official nature)
                            certificate: a document attesting to the truth of certain stated facts
                                diploma: a document certifying the successful completion of a course of study
                            passport: a document issued by a country to a citizen allowing that person to travel abroad and re-enter the home country
                            license: a legal document giving official permission to do something
                            contract: a binding agreement between two or more persons that is enforceable by law
                            bill: an itemized statement of money owed for goods shipped or services rendered
                            work card: A card that serves as official identification for employment purposes
                        sheet music: a musical composition in printed or written form
                        handwriting: something written by hand
                        postcard: a card for sending messages by post without an envelope
                        bible: the sacred writings of the Christian religions
                        fiction: a literary work based on the imagination and not necessarily on fact
                        poetry: literature in metrical form
                        letter: a written message addressed to a person or organization
                        checkbook: a book issued to holders of checking accounts
                        passbook: a record of deposits and withdrawals and interest held by depositors at certain banks
                        greeting card: a card sent to express personal greetings
                        manuscript: the form of a literary work submitted for publication
                        publication: a published work
                        magazine: a periodical publication
                        newspapers: Printed or digital publications providing news, information, and opinions on current events, updated daily or periodically
                        book: a set of written, printed, or blank pages
                            comic book: a magazine devoted to comic strips
                            paperback book: a book with paper covers
                            hardback book: a book with rigid protective covers
                            atlas: a collection of maps in book form
                            textbook: a book of instruction
                            dictionary: a reference book of words and meanings
                        record: anything (such as a document or a phonograph record or a photograph) providing permanent evidence of or information about past events
                            file: a set of related records (either written or electronic) kept together
                            register: an official written record of names or events or transactions
                            note: a brief written record
                            cd: a compact disc for storing digital data
                        album: one or more recordings issued together; originally released on 12-inch phonograph records and later on cassette audiotape and compact disc
                        cassette: a container that holds a magnetic tape used for recording or playing sound or video
                        dvd: a digital recording (as of a movie) on an optical disk that can be played on a computer or a television set
                        videotape: a recording of images and sound on magnetic tape
                        fax: duplicator that transmits the copy by wire or radio
                        reel: a roll of photographic film holding a series of frames to be projected by a movie projector
                    symbolic representation: Use of symbols, signs, or gestures to convey meaning.
                        sign: a perceptible indication of something not immediately apparent
                            symbol: an arbitrary sign (written or printed) that has acquired a conventional significance
                                traffic sign: a sign conveying information or instructions to road users
                                stop sign: a sign instructing vehicles to come to a complete halt
                                speed limit sign: A sign indicating the maximum speed allowed for vehicles in a specific area
                                parking sign: A sign that provides instructions or regulations about parking
                                road sign: A sign giving information or instructions to road users
                                warning sign: A sign giving notice of a possible risk or danger
                                welcome sign: Display indicating invitation or greeting
                                written symbol: a written or printed symbol
                                    font: a specific size and style of type within a type family
                                    alphabet: a character set that includes letters and is used to write a language
                                    check mark: a mark indicating that something has been noted or completed etc.
                                    dollar sign: a mark written before a number to indicate that it stands for the number of dollars
                                    character: a written symbol that is used to represent speech
                                    percent sign: the symbol %
                        signal: any nonverbal action or gesture that encodes a message
                            alarm: an automatic signal warning of danger
                            armband: worn around arm as identification or to indicate mourning
                            air sock: a truncated cloth cone mounted on a mast; used (e.g., at airports) to show the direction of the wind
                            brake light: a red light on the rear of a motor vehicle that signals when the brakes are applied to slow or stop
                            traffic light: a visual signal to control the flow of traffic at intersections
                            buoy: bright-colored; a float attached by rope to the seabed to mark channels in a harbor or underwater hazards
                        icon: a graphic symbol that denotes a program or a command or a data file or a concept in a graphical user interface
                        avatar: an icon representing a person in games or forums
                        mark: a distinguishing symbol
                            milestone: stone post at side of a road to show distances
                            label: an identifying or descriptive marker that is attached to an object
                            earmark: identification mark on the ear of a domestic animal
                            watermark: a distinguishing mark impressed on paper during manufacture; visible when paper is held up to the light
                        award: a tangible symbol signifying approval or distinction
                            medal: an award for winning a championship or commemorating some other event
                                bronze medal: a trophy made of bronze that is usually awarded for winning third place in a competition
                                gold medal: a trophy made of gold that is usually awarded for winning first place in a competition
                                silver medal: a trophy made of silver that is usually awarded for winning second place in a competition
                            trophy: a decorative cup awarded as a prize in a sports contest or other competition
                    visual identity: The representation of an entity through visual elements
                        design: symbols or patterns used for identification or beautification
                            architecture: the structural design and organization of a building or constructed system.
                            pattern: an artistic or decorative design
                                stripe: a long, narrow band or strip, typically of color, running in a pattern
                            emblem: a visual design representing a concept/group
                            flag: a rectangular cloth used as a symbol
                                banner: a long strip of cloth/paper for decorative or advertising use
                                pirate flag: a black flag with skull and crossbones
                                national flag: a flag representing a nation
                                    tricolor: a flag with three colored stripes
                                    german flag: three horizontal stripes (black, red, gold)
                                    south korean flag: a white field with a red-blue yin-yang symbol and four black trigrams
                                    italian flag: vertical stripes (green, white, red)
                                    japanese flag: white with a red circular center
                                    canada flag: red-white-red with a red maple leaf
                                    brazilian flag: green with a yellow diamond and a blue circle of stars
                                    chinese flag: a red flag with five yellow stars
                                    indian flag: saffron, white, green with a blue wheel
                                    mexican flag: green, white, red with coat of arms
                                    australian flag: blue field, Union Jack, large star + Southern Cross
                                    russian flag: white, blue, red horizontal stripes
                                    south african flag: a six-color design symbolizing unity
                                    argentine flag: light blue/white with a sun emblem
                                    union jack: the national flag of the UK
                                    american flag: the United States’ flag (stars and stripes)
                                white flag: a flag of surrender or truce
                                red flag: a flag that serves as a warning signal
                            cross: a representation of the Christian cruciform or used in heraldry
                            logo: a company emblem or device
                            license plate: a metal plate displaying a vehicle’s registration
                            letter logo: A graphic representation of a letter used to identify a brand or company
                            badge: a distinctive emblem worn as a mark of membership or achievement
                        identity card: a card certifying the identity of the bearer
                        credit card: a card that assures a seller that the person using it has a satisfactory credit rating and that the issuer will see to it that the seller receives payment for the merchandise delivered
                        keycard: a plastic card that has a magnetically coded strip that is scanned in order to operate a mechanism
                        business card: a card on which are printed the person's name and business affiliation
                        qr code: A machine-readable code consisting of an array of black and white squares, typically used for storing URLs or other information
                        barcode: code consisting of a series of vertical bars of variable width that are scanned by a laser; printed on consumer product packages to identify the item for a computer that provides the price and registers inventory information
                    art: the products of human creativity; works of art collectively
                        clip art: ready-made pieces of computerized graphic art that can be used to decorate a document
                        tattoo: a design marked on the skin with ink
                        ceramic: an artifact made of hard brittle material produced from nonmetallic minerals by firing at high temperatures
                            pottery: ceramic ware made from clay and baked in a kiln
                            porcelain: ceramic ware made of a more or less translucent ceramic
                        fictional character: an imaginary person represented in a work of fiction (play or film or story)
                            cartoon character: A character depicted in an animated film or comic strip
                        photography: the act of taking and printing photographs
                            filming: the act of making a film
                            face close-up: A photographic or film image that closely frames a person's face
                        sculpture: a three-dimensional work of plastic art
                            figurine: a small carved or molded figure
                            bronze sculpture: A sculpture made from bronze, a metal alloy primarily composed of copper and tin.
                            ice sculpture: A decorative piece carved or molded from blocks of ice.
                            sand sculpture: Artistic forms created by shaping sand into detailed figures or objects, often seen in competitions or displays.
                            statue: a sculpture representing a human or animal
                        dance: an artistic form of nonverbal communication
                            ballet: a theatrical representation of a story that is performed to music by trained dancers
                            folk dance: a style of dancing that originated among ordinary people (not in the royal courts)
                        painting: graphic art consisting of an artistic composition made by applying paints to a surface
                            mural: a painting that is applied to a wall surface
                            oil painting: a picture painted with oil paints
                            watercolor painting: Art created by applying watercolor paints on paper or similar material.
                            portrait painting: Artwork depicting a person's likeness.
                            monochrome: painting done in a range of tones of a single color
                        street art: Visual art created in public locations, usually unsanctioned and in various formats.
                        drawing: a representation of forms or objects on a surface by means of lines
                            doodle: an aimless drawing
                            sketch: preliminary drawing for later elaboration
                            manga: A style of Japanese comic books and graphic novels
                        mosaic: art consisting of a design made of small pieces of colored stone or glass
                    image: a visual representation of something, such as a picture, photograph, or graphic, created or captured to convey information, ideas, or emotions
                        portrait: any likeness of a person, in any medium
                        medical image: Visual representation produced by imaging equipment used for clinical analysis and medical intervention
                        photo: a representation of a person or scene in the form of a print or transparent slide; recorded by a camera on light-sensitive material
                            id photo: A photograph of a person usually used for official identification purposes
                            wedding photo: A photograph taken to capture moments during a wedding ceremony or celebration
                            family photo: a photograph of family members
                            selfie: A photograph that one has taken of oneself, typically with a smartphone or webcam, especially for sharing on social media
                        illustration: a visual representation (a picture or diagram) that is used make some subject more pleasing or easier to understand
                            cartoon illustration: A drawing representing or symbolic of a cartoon character or scene
                            fashion illustration: An artistic representation related to fashion, often used in magazines or advertisements
                        graph: a visual representation of the relations between certain quantities plotted with reference to a set of axes
                        picture: a visual representation
                        diagram: Simplified drawing showing relationships or parts of a system
                    time based media: Media forms that require time for presentation, like films and music.
                        advertisement: a public promotion of some product or service
                        news: information about recent and important events
                        press conference: a conference at which press and tv reporters ask questions of a politician or other celebrity
                        notice: an announcement containing information about an event; ; ; "a notice of sale
                        movie: a form of entertainment that enacts a story by sound and a sequence of images giving the illusion of continuous movement
                            cartoon: a film made by photographing a series of cartoon drawings to give the illusion of movement when projected in rapid sequence
                            documentary: a film or TV program presenting the facts about a person or event
                            horror film: A movie genre intended to cause fright, fear, or disgust in the viewer
                            science fiction film: A film genre that uses speculative, fictional science-based depictions of phenomena not fully accepted by mainstream science
                            animated film: A film genre where the illusion of motion is achieved by displaying a sequence of hand-drawn or computer-generated images.
                        auditory expression: communication that relies on hearing
                            music: an artistic form of auditory communication incorporating instrumental or vocal tones in a structured and continuous manner
                                pop: music of general appeal to teenagers; a bland watered-down version of rock'n'roll with more rhythm and harmony and an emphasis on romantic love
                                jazz: a genre of popular music that originated in New Orleans around 1900 and developed through increasingly complex styles
                                disco: popular dance music; melodic with a regular bass beat; intended mainly for dancing at discotheques
                            audio: the audible part of a transmitted signal
                            laugh: the sound of laughing
                            conversation: the use of speech for informal exchange of views or ideas or information etc.
                            argument: a discussion in which reasons are advanced for and against some proposition or proposal
                        drama: a play for theater or a genre of entertainment
                            opera: a drama set to music; consists of singing with orchestral accompaniment and an orchestral overture and interludes
                            comedy: A humorous or entertaining dramatic work, film, or performance, often with a happy ending
                            play: a dramatic work intended for performance by actors on a stage
                            musical: a play or film whose action and dialogue is interspersed with singing and dancing
                recreational objects: items designed for leisure, fun, or play
                    toy: an artifact made primarily for play
                        puppet: a small figure operated by strings or hands
                        playhouse: a small structure where children can pretend-play
                        lego: interlocking plastic bricks for building
                        doll: a miniature human figure used as a child’s toy
                            barbie: a brand of fashion dolls by Mattel
                        teddy: a stuffed bear toy
                        toy car: a miniature replica car for play
                        toy plane: a small model aircraft designed for children to play with
                        toy gun: a nonfunctional replica of a gun used in play
                            water gun: a toy gun squirting water
                        piggy bank: a child's coin bank (often shaped like a pig)
                    board game: tabletop or indoor games using boards or pieces
                        mahjong: Chinese game played by 4 people with 144 tiles
                        chess: a board game for two players who move their 16 pieces according to specific rules; the object is to checkmate the opponent's king
                        game board: a flat board on which games are played
                            chessboard: a board used for chess or checkers
                    dartboard: a circular target board used in darts
                    frisbee: a lightweight plastic flying disc
                    kite: a frame covered with paper/fabric, flown by wind
                    snowball: pressed snow formed into a sphere for playful throwing
                    seesaw: a board balanced on a pivot for up-and-down play
                    kaleidoscope: a tube with mirrors creating changing symmetrical patterns
                    foosball: a tabletop soccer-like game with rods and figures
                    hula hoop: a large hoop rotated around the body
                    wand: a rod used by a magician or water diviner
                    music box: a container that plays music when wound
                    puzzle: a particularly baffling problem that is said to have a correct solution
                    domino: rectangular tiles used in the game dominoes
                    jigsaw puzzle: interlocking pieces forming a picture
                    card: small stiff pieces of paper used in games
                        playing card: a card used in games
                    digital gaming: electronic or video-based games
                    die: a small cube with marks for games of chance
                money: the general medium of exchange, store of value, and unit of account, including cash, bank deposits, commodities, and digital assets
                    digital currency: a type of currency that exists only in digital form and is used for online transactions
                    currency: The official form of money issued by a government, typically consisting of banknotes and coins used in daily transactions
                        currency unit: a standard measure of value in a country or region, representing a specific denomination of currency.
                            dollar: a basic monetary unit equal to 100 cents
                            pound sterling: the basic monetary unit in Great Britain equal to 100 pence
                            rmb: the official currency of China, with one yuan equal to 10 jiao or 100 fen.
                        currency form: the physical or digital medium through which currency is represented, such as coins, banknotes, or electronic balances
                            coin: a flat metal piece used as money
                            paper money: physical currency made of paper or polymer, issued by a government or central bank, representing legal tender
                            check: a written order directing a bank to pay money
            food: any substance that can be metabolized by an animal to give energy and build tissue
                coconut meat: the edible white meat of a coconut; often shredded for use in e.g. cakes and curries
                chocolate: a food made from roasted ground cacao beans
                    chocolate bar: a bar of chocolate candy
                    white chocolate: a blend of cocoa butter and milk solids and sugar and vanilla
                baked goods: foods (like breads and cakes and pastries) that are cooked in an oven
                    cake: baked goods made from or based on a mixture of flour, sugar, eggs, and fat
                        chocolate cake: cake containing chocolate
                        cupcake: small cake baked in a muffin tin
                        pancake: a flat cake of thin batter fried on both sides on a griddle
                        tortilla: thin unleavened pancake made from cornmeal or wheat flour
                        birthday cake: decorated cake served at a birthday party
                        waffle: pancake batter baked in a waffle iron
                        wedding cake: a rich cake with two or more tiers and covered with frosting and decorations; served at a wedding reception
                        doughnut: a small ring-shaped friedcake
                        brownie: square or bar of very rich chocolate cake usually with nuts
                        fruitcake: A cake made with candied or dried fruits, nuts, and spices, and optionally soaked in spirits.
                        mooncake: A Chinese bakery product traditionally eaten during the Mid-Autumn Festival, typically round and filled with sweet or savory ingredients
                    bread: food made from dough of flour or meal and usually raised with yeast or baking powder and then baked
                        crouton: a small piece of toasted or fried bread; served in soup or salads
                        toast: slices of bread that have been toasted
                        bagel: (Yiddish) glazed yeast-raised doughnut-shaped roll with hard crust
                        croissant: very rich flaky crescent-shaped roll
                        pretzel: glazed and salted cracker typically in the shape of a loose knot
                        muffin: a sweet quick bread baked in a cup-shaped pan
                        biscuit: small round bread leavened with baking-powder or soda
                        baguette: narrow French stick loaf
                        steamed bread: Bread cooked primarily by steaming rather than baking.
                        bun: small rounded bread either plain or sweet
                        cinnamon roll: rolled dough spread with cinnamon and sugar (and raisins) then sliced before baking
                    zongzi: A traditional Chinese rice dish made of glutinous rice stuffed with different fillings and wrapped in bamboo leaves
                    pie: dish baked in pastry-lined pan often with a pastry top
                    baozi: A type of steamed bun filled with meat or vegetarian fillings, common in Chinese cuisine
                    eclair: oblong cream puff
                    breadstick: a crisp stick-shaped roll; often served with soup
                    gingerbread house: a model house made of cookie dough decorated with candy and icing
                    chapati: flat pancake-like bread cooked on a griddle
                    pastry: any of various baked foods made of dough or batter
                        profiterole: a small pastry ball filled with cream
                meat: the flesh of animals (including fishes and birds and snails) used as food
                    shellfish: meat of edible aquatic invertebrate with a shell (especially a mollusk or crustacean)
                        eel: the fatty flesh of eel; an elongate fish found in fresh water in Europe and America; large eels are usually smoked or pickled
                        mussel: black marine bivalves usually steamed in wine
                        scallop: edible muscle of mollusks having fan-shaped shells; served broiled or poached or in salads or cream sauces
                        clam meat: flesh of either hard-shell or soft-shell clams
                        lobster meat: flesh of a lobster
                        oyster: edible body of any of numerous oysters
                        shrimp: any of various edible decapod crustaceans
                        crabmeat: the edible flesh of any of various crabs
                        whelk: large marine snail much used as food in Europe
                    calamari: (Italian cuisine) squid prepared as food
                    octopus tentacles: tentacles of octopus prepared as food
                    roe: fish eggs used as food
                    chicken wing: the wing of a chicken
                    escargot: edible terrestrial snail usually served in the shell with a sauce of melted butter and garlic
                    sausage: highly seasoned minced meat stuffed in casings
                    ham: meat cut from the thigh of a hog (usually smoked)
                    bacon: back and sides of a hog salted and dried or smoked; usually sliced thin and fried
                    lamb chop: chop cut from a lamb
                    poultry: edible flesh from domesticated birds like chicken, turkey, and duck
                    beef: meat from an adult domestic bovine
                        steak: a slice of meat cut from the fleshy part of an animal or large fish
                    pork: meat from a domestic hog or pig
                feed: food for domestic livestock
                    hay: grass mowed and cured for use as fodder
                        haystack: Pile of dried grass.
                    pet food: food prepared for pets
                drink: a liquid substance for consumption
                    soy milk: a milk substitute containing soybean flour and water; used in some infant formulas and in making tofu
                    coffee: a beverage consisting of an infusion of ground coffee beans
                    cocoa: a beverage made from cocoa powder and milk and sugar; usually drunk hot
                    tea: a beverage made by steeping tea leaves in water
                    alcohol: a liquor or brew containing alcohol as the active agent
                        liquor: an alcoholic beverage that is distilled rather than fermented
                        wine: fermented juice (of grapes especially)
                            champagne: a white sparkling wine either produced in Champagne or resembling that produced there
                            sake: a Japanese alcoholic drink from fermented rice
                        beer: a general name for alcoholic beverages made by fermenting a cereal (or mixture of cereals) flavored with hops
                        cocktail: a short mixed drink
                        whisky: Alcoholic beverage made from grain.
                    juice: the liquid part that can be extracted from plant or animal tissue by squeezing or cooking
                        orange juice: Beverage extracted from an orange.
                    milk: a white nutritious liquid secreted by mammals and used as food by human beings
                        chocolate milk: milk flavored with chocolate syrup
                    drinking water: water suitable for drinking
                        ice water: water served ice-cold or with ice
                        bottled water: drinking water (often spring water) that is put into bottles and offered for sale
                    lemonade: sweetened beverage of diluted lemon juice
                    milk tea: A beverage created by brewing tea and adding milk, and sometimes sweeteners or flavorings
                    shake: A drink made by blending ice cream, milk, and often flavorings or sweeteners such as fruit or chocolate
                fast food: inexpensive food (hamburgers or chicken or milkshakes) prepared and served quickly
                meal: the food served and eaten at one time
                    breakfast: the first meal of the day (usually in the morning)
                    buffet: a meal set out on a buffet at which guests help themselves
                    feast: A large meal, typically one in celebration of something.
                    picnic: any informal meal eaten outside or on an excursion
                dishes: a particular item of prepared food
                    caviar: salted roe of sturgeon or other large fish; usually served as an hors d'oeuvre
                    roast squab: flesh of a pigeon suitable for roasting or braising; flesh of a dove (young squab) may be broiled
                    mashed potatoes: potato that has been peeled and boiled and then mashed
                    fries: strips of potato fried in deep fat
                    bibimbap: A Korean rice dish with assorted mixed vegetables, sometimes meat, and often topped with a fried egg
                    foie gras: A luxury food product made of the liver of a duck or goose that has been specially fattened
                    roast chicken: A chicken that has been cooked by roasting, often in an oven.
                    home fries: sliced pieces of potato fried in a pan until brown and crisp
                    baked potato: potato that has been cooked by baking it in an oven
                    taco: a tortilla rolled cupped around a filling
                    pizza: Italian open pie made of thin bread dough spread with a spiced mixture of e.g. tomato sauce and cheese
                    sashimi: very thinly sliced raw fish
                    casserole: food cooked and served in a casserole
                    tempura: vegetables and seafood dipped in batter and deep-fried
                    paella: saffron-flavored dish made of rice with shellfish and chicken
                    burrito: a flour tortilla folded around a filling
                    quesadilla: a tortilla that is filled with cheese and heated
                    porridge: soft food made by boiling oatmeal or other meal or legumes in water or milk until thick
                    boiled egg: egg cooked briefly in the shell in gently boiling water
                    meatball: ground meat formed into a ball and fried or simmered in broth
                    sushi: rice (with raw fish) wrapped in seaweed
                    pasta: a dish that contains pasta as its main ingredient
                    lasagna: baked dish of layers of lasagna pasta with sauce and cheese and meat or vegetables
                    salad: food mixtures either arranged on a plate or tossed and served with a moist dressing; usually consisting of or including greens
                    soup: liquid food especially of meat or fish or vegetable stock often containing pieces of solid food
                        broth: liquid in which meat and vegetables are simmered; used as a basis for e.g. soups or sauces
                        tomato soup: A soup made primarily from tomatoes, served hot or cold and often seasoned or garnished.
                    fried egg: eggs cooked by sauteing in oil or butter; sometimes turned and cooked on both sides
                    curry: (East Indian cookery) a pungent dish of vegetables or meats flavored with curry powder and usually eaten with rice
                    fried rice: boiled rice mixed with scallions and minced pork or shrimp and quickly scrambled with eggs
                    barbecue: meat that has been barbecued or grilled in a highly seasoned sauce
                    stew: food prepared by stewing especially meat or fish with vegetables
                    kebab: cubes of meat marinated and cooked on a skewer usually with vegetables
                    omelette: beaten eggs or an egg mixture cooked until just set; may be folded around e.g. ham or cheese or jelly
                    french toast: bread slice dipped in egg and milk and fried; topped with sugar or fruit or syrup
                    sandwich: two (or more) slices of bread with a filling between them
                        hamburger: a sandwich consisting of a fried cake of minced beef served on a bun, often with other ingredients
                        hot dog: a frankfurter served hot on a bun
                        submarine sandwich: A large sandwich made of a long roll split lengthwise and filled with layers of various ingredients such as meat, cheese, tomatoes, and condiments.
                    potato chip: a thin crisp slice of potato fried in deep fat
                    popcorn: small kernels of corn exploded by heat
                    fruit dish: A dish that is primarily composed of fruit.
                    grilled eel: A dish made of eel often grilled and served as a delicacy.
                    onion ring: A circular piece of onion, often battered and deep-fried, served as a snack or side dish.
                    scrambled eggs: Eggs beaten together and then cooked without stirring to a firm consistency, often prepared with milk, cream, or butter.
                    spring roll: A Chinese dish consisting of savory fillings wrapped in thin dough and deep fried.
                    croquette: minced cooked meats (or vegetables) in thick white sauce; breaded and deep-fried
                    fried chicken: chicken fried until crispy
                    hotpot: an Asian cooking method with a simmering pot of stock
                    chow mein: chop suey served with fried noodles
                    fish sticks: a long fillet of fish breaded and fried
                    meatloaf: a baked loaf of ground meat
                western food: cuisine characteristic of Western countries such as the United States or Western Europe
                grain: foodstuff prepared from the starchy grains of cereal grasses
                    flour: fine powdery foodstuff obtained by grinding and sifting the meal of a cereal grain
                    cornmeal: coarsely ground corn
                    rice: grains used as food either unpolished or more often polished
                    paddy: rice in the husk either gathered or still in the field
                    corn cob: ears of corn that can be prepared and served for human food
                    oats: seed of the annual grass Avena sativa (spoken of primarily in the plural as `oats')
                    wheat grain: grains of common wheat; sometimes cooked whole or cracked as cereal; usually ground into flour
                    corn: a tall cereal plant with kernels on a cob
                    rye: a grass grown as a grain
                dessert: a dish served as the last course of a meal
                    egg tart: A small tart filled with a custard made with egg yolk and milk, often baked in a pastry casing.
                    pudding: any of various soft sweet desserts thickened usually with flour and baked or boiled or steamed
                    tiramisu: an Italian dessert consisting of layers of sponge cake soaked with coffee and brandy or liqueur layered with mascarpone cheese and topped with grated chocolate
                    chocolate mousse: dessert mousse made with chocolate
                    ice cream: frozen dessert containing cream and sugar and flavoring
                    ice cream cone: A cone-shaped wafer used to hold ice cream for consumption
                sweet: a food rich in sugar
                    sugar cube: A small cube of sugar used to sweeten tea or coffee
                    syrup: a thick sweet sticky liquid
                    honey: a sweet yellow liquid produced by bees
                    candy: a rich sweet made of flavored sugar and often combined with fruit or nuts
                        easter egg: an egg-shaped candy used to celebrate Easter
                        candy bar: a candy shaped as a bar
                        fudge: soft creamy candy
                        candy cane: a hard candy in the shape of a rod (usually with stripes)
                        lollipop: hard candy on a stick
                        cotton candy: a candy made by spinning sugar that has been boiled to a high temperature
                        caramel: firm chewy candy made from caramelized sugar and butter and milk
                        jelly bean: sugar-glazed jellied candy
                        mint candy: a candy that is flavored with a mint oil
                    jam: preserve of crushed fruit
                    jelly: a preserve made of the jelled juice of fruit
                    bubble gum: a kind of chewing gum that can be blown into bubbles
                    nectar: a sweet liquid secretion that is attractive to pollinators
                condiment: a preparation (a sauce or relish or spice) to enhance flavor or enjoyment
                    topping: an edible addition placed on top of food
                        whipped cream: cream beaten until fluffy
                        frosting: a sweet coating for cakes
                    vanilla: a flavoring prepared from vanilla beans macerated in alcohol (or imitating vanilla beans)
                    salt: white crystalline form of especially sodium chloride used to season and preserve food
                    ginger: pungent rhizome of the common ginger plant; used fresh as a seasoning especially in Asian cookery
                    dip: tasty mixture or liquid into which bite-sized foods are dipped
                    vinegar: sour-tasting liquid produced usually by oxidation of the alcohol in wine or cider and used as a condiment or food preservative
                    mustard: pungent powder or paste prepared from ground mustard seeds
                    salsa: spicy sauce of tomatoes and onions and chili peppers to accompany Mexican foods
                    sauce: flavorful relish or dressing or topping served as an accompaniment to food
                        tomato sauce: sauce made with a puree of tomatoes (or strained tomatoes) with savory vegetables and other seasonings; can be used on pasta
                        hot sauce: a pungent peppery sauce
                        gravy: a sauce made by adding stock, flour, or other ingredients to the juice and fat that drips from cooking meats
                    pickle: vegetables (especially cucumbers) preserved in brine or vinegar
                    turmeric: ground dried rhizome of the turmeric plant used as seasoning
                    garlic clove: aromatic bulb used as seasoning
                    sesame seed: small oval seeds of the sesame plant
                    peanut butter: a spread made from ground peanuts
                    sugar: a white crystalline carbohydrate used as a sweetener and preservative
                    cooking oil: A plant or animal-based fat used for frying, baking, or flavoring food. (e.g., olive, sunflower, or soybean oil)
                    peppercorn: pungent seasoning from the berry of the common pepper plant of East India; use whole or ground
                dairy: foods made from or containing milk
                    butter: an edible emulsion of fat globules made by churning milk or cream; for cooking and table use
                    cream: the part of milk containing the butterfat
                    yogurt: a custard-like food made from curdled milk
                    cheese: a solid food prepared from the pressed curd of milk
                egg: oval reproductive body of a fowl (especially a hen) used as food
                    yolk: the yellow spherical part of an egg that is surrounded by the albumen
                    egg white: the white part of an egg; the nutritive and protective gelatinous substance surrounding the yolk consisting mainly of albumin dissolved in water
                macaroni: pasta in the form of slender tubes
                spaghetti: pasta in the form of long strings
                dumpling: small balls or strips of boiled or steamed dough
                noodle: a ribbonlike strip of pasta
                cereal: a grain used as food
                    granola: cereal made of especially rolled oats with dried fruits and nuts and honey or brown sugar
                tofu: cheeselike food made of curdled soybean milk
                dough: a flour mixture stiff enough to knead or roll
                batter: a semi-liquid mixture used in cooking
                stuffing: a mixture of seasoned ingredients used to stuff meats and vegetables
                tea bag: a measured amount of tea in a bag for an individual serving of tea
                baby food: Food prepared for consumption by infants
                bento: A single-portion takeout or home-packed meal common in Japanese cuisine
                street food: Ready-to-eat food or drink sold on the streets by vendors.
                canned food: food preserved by canning
                    spam: a canned meat made largely from pork
                muesli: mixture of untoasted dry cereals and fruits
            matter: the physical substance constituting natural objects
                incense: a substance that produces a fragrant odor when burned
                amber: a hard yellowish to brownish translucent fossil resin; used for jewelry
                rust: a red or brown oxide coating on iron or steel caused by the action of oxygen and moisture
                bubble: a hollow globule of gas (e.g., air or carbon dioxide)
                peel: the rind of a fruit or vegetable
                    banana peel: the skin of a banana (especially when it is stripped off and discarded)
                    orange peel: the rind of an orange
                    lemon peel: the rind of a lemon
                fuel: a material burned as an energy source
                    charcoal: a carbonaceous material obtained by heating wood or other organic matter in the absence of air
                    coke: carbon fuel produced by distillation of coal
                    oil: a dark oil consisting mainly of hydrocarbons
                    ember: a hot fragment of wood or coal that is left from a fire and is glowing or smoldering
                states of matter: basic physical forms (solid, liquid, gas)
                    compound: (chemistry) a substance formed by chemical union of two or more elements or ingredients in definite proportion by weight
                    mixture: a substance formed by physically mixing two or more components
                        gel: a colloid where a liquid is dispersed in a solid medium
                    fluid: amorphous matter (liquid or gas) that flows and takes container shape
                        gas: a fluid state with neither fixed shape nor volume, expanding indefinitely
                            steam: water vapor at or above boiling temperature, diffused in the atmosphere
                    solid: matter that is rigid at room temperature/pressure
                        powder: a solid substance in the form of tiny loose particles; a solid that has been pulverized
                        crystal: a solid with a highly ordered, repeating atomic structure
                            ice: water in its frozen solid state
                            snowflake: a crystal of frozen water vapor (snow), usually with intricate patterns
                material: the tangible substance that goes into the makeup of a physical object
                    glass: a hard, brittle substance usually transparent
                    plastic: generic name for certain synthetic or semisynthetic materials that can be molded or extruded into objects or films or filaments or used for making e.g. coatings and adhesives
                    rock: åmaterial consisting of the aggregate of minerals like those making up the Earth's crust
                    metal: shiny, solid elements that conduct heat/electricity and are malleable
                        foil: a piece of thin and flexible sheet metal
                        copper: a reddish-brown ductile metal; excellent conductor of electricity
                        silver: a soft, white precious metal with the highest electrical/thermal conductivity
                        gold: a soft, yellow, corrosion-resistant precious metal occurring mainly as nuggets
                        steel: an alloy of iron and carbon (plus other elements), widely used in construction
                        bronze: an alloy of copper and tin (and sometimes other metals)
                        brass: an alloy of copper and zinc
                    mineral: solid homogeneous inorganic substances occurring in nature having a definite chemical composition
                        turquoise: a blue to grey green mineral consisting of copper aluminum phosphate
                        quartz: a hard glossy mineral consisting of silicon dioxide in crystal form; present in most rocks (especially sandstone and granite); yellow sand is quartz with iron oxide impurities
                            amethyst: a violet variety of quartz
                            citrine: a yellow variety of quartz
                        ruby: a transparent deep red variety of corundum; used as a gemstone and in lasers
                        sapphire: a precious transparent stone of rich blue corundum valued as a gemstone
                        emerald: a green transparent form of beryl; highly valued as a gemstone
                        gravel: rock fragments and pebbles
                        granite: plutonic igneous rock having visibly crystalline texture; generally composed of feldspar and mica and quartz
                        marble: a hard crystalline metamorphic rock that takes a high polish; used for sculpture and as building material
                    building material: material used for constructing buildings
                        plaster: a mix of lime or gypsum with sand and water; hardens into a smooth solid
                        beam: long thick piece of wood or metal or concrete, etc., used in construction
                        plank: a stout length of sawn timber; made in a wide variety of sizes and used for many purposes
                        tile: a flat thin rectangular slab (as of fired clay or rubber or linoleum) used to cover surfaces
                        brick: rectangular block of clay baked by the sun or in a kiln; used as a building or paving material
                        concrete: a strong hard building material composed of sand and gravel and cement and water
                        cement: a building material that is a powder made of a mixture of calcined limestone and clay; used with water and sand or gravel to make concrete and mortar
                        tarmac: a paving material of tar and broken stone; mixed in a factory and shaped during paving
                        block: a solid piece of material
                    waste: any materials unused and rejected as worthless or unwanted
                        garbage: food that is discarded (as from a kitchen)
                    fiber: a slender and greatly elongated substance capable of being spun into yarn
                        yarn: a continuous strand of twisted fibers (e.g., wool, cotton) used for knitting, weaving, or sewing
                        wool: fiber sheared from animals (such as sheep) and twisted into yarn for weaving
                        cotton: soft silky fibers from cotton plants in their raw state
                        straw: plant fiber used e.g. for making baskets and hats or as fodder
                        flax: fiber of the flax plant that is made into thread and woven into linen fabric
                        coir: stiff coarse fiber from the outer husk of a coconut
                        raffia: fiber of a raffia palm used as light cordage and in making hats and baskets
                        silk: animal fibers produced by silkworms and other larvae that spin cocoons and by most spiders
                        string: a lightweight cord
                        twine: strong thread or string of two or more strands
                    dirt: the part of the earth's surface consisting of humus and disintegrated rock
                        sand: a loose material consisting of grains of rock or coral
                        clay: a very fine-grained soil that is plastic when moist but hard when fired
                        mud: water soaked soil; soft wet earth
                    wood: the hard fibrous lignified substance under the bark of trees
                        lumber: timber sawed into boards
                        bamboo: the hard woody stems of bamboo plants; used in construction and crafts and fishing poles
                    water: binary compound that occurs at room temperature as a clear colorless odorless tasteless liquid; freezes into ice below 0 degrees centigrade and boils above 100 degrees centigrade; widely used as a solvent
                    wax: any of various substances of either mineral origin or plant or animal origin; they are solid at normal temperatures and insoluble in water
                    insect repellent: a chemical substance that repels insects
                    dust: fine powdery material such as dry earth or pollen that can be blown about in the air
                    resin: any of a class of solid or semisolid viscous substances obtained either as exudations from certain plants or prepared by polymerization of simple molecules
                    latex: a milky exudate from certain plants that coagulates on exposure to air
                    sponge: a porous mass of interlacing fibers that forms the internal skeleton of various marine animals and usable to absorb water or any porous rubber or cellulose product similarly used
                    fur: the dressed hairy coat of a mammal
                    leather: an animal skin made smooth and flexible by removing the hair and then tanning
                    parchment: skin of a sheep or goat prepared for writing on
                    lava: rock that in its molten form (as magma) issues from volcanos; lava is what magma is called when it reaches the surface
                    foam: a lightweight material in cellular form; made by introducing gas bubbles during manufacture
                    ash: the residue that remains when something is burned
    natural phenomenon: a natural event or occurrence that is not a tangible object
        weather: atmospheric conditions regarding temperature, wind, clouds, and precipitation
            hail: ice pellets formed by strong rising air currents
            foggy: very low visibility due to dense fog
            rainy: weather with precipitation in the form of water droplets
            snowy: weather with a large amount of snow
            stormy: characterized by strong winds and rain, thunder, lightning, or snow
            sunny: characterized by bright sunlight and clear skies
            warm: having a comfortably high temperature
            windy: characterized by strong winds
            storm: a violent weather condition with winds 64-72 knots (11 on the Beaufort scale) and precipitation and thunder and lightning
            snowstorm: a storm with widespread snowfall accompanied by strong winds
            tornado: a localized and violently destructive windstorm occurring over land characterized by a funnel-shaped cloud extending toward the ground
            cloudy: Covered with clouds; overcast.
        snow: precipitation falling as ice crystals
        rain: water droplets falling from condensed vapor
        wave: water disturbance driven by wind and gravity
        sunrise: the time when the sun appears in the morning
        sunset: the event of the sun sinking below the horizon
        eclipse: one celestial body obscures another
        hot spring: a natural spring of water at a temperature of 70 F or above
        flame: the process of combustion producing heat, light, and often smoke
        flood: rising of a body of water overflowing onto normally dry land
        earthquake: shaking of the earth’s surface due to underground movement along a fault or volcanic activity
        aurora: bands of light in the atmosphere caused by charged solar particles interacting with the earth’s magnetic field
        bolt: a discharge of lightning accompanied by thunder
        dew: water condensed on a cool surface overnight
        lightning: abrupt electric discharge accompanied by the emission of light
        flare: a sudden burst of flame
        moonlight: the light of the Moon
        sunshine: the rays of the sun
        fire: the event of something burning (often destructive)
        wildfire: a raging and rapidly spreading conflagration
        icicle: ice resembling a pendent spear, formed by the freezing of dripping water
        frost: ice crystals forming a white deposit (especially on objects outside)
        light: the natural agent that makes things visible
        shadow: An area of darkness caused by an object blocking light
        darkness: absence of light or illumination
        sparkle: merriment expressed by a brightness or gleam or animation of countenance
        rainbow: an arc of colored light in the sky caused by refraction of the sun's rays by rain
        reflect: to throw back (light, heat, sound, etc.) from a surface or to think deeply or carefully about.
    mythological creatures: beings from myths, legends, and folklore, often possessing supernatural abilities or characteristics.
        fairy: a small, human-like being with magical powers
            santa claus: a legendary figure who brings presents at Christmas
            cupid: (Roman mythology) god of love
            angel: a spiritual being attendant upon God
            loki: (Norse mythology) trickster god associated with mischief
            leprechaun: a mischievous elf in Irish folklore
            vampire: a being that rises at night to drink blood
        monster: an imaginary creature with various human and animal parts
            witch: a being (usually female) with powers associated with folklore
            mermaid: a creature that is half woman and half fish
            unicorn: an imaginary creature represented as a white horse with a horn
            dragon: a mythological creature often depicted as breathing fire
        magic: the power of influencing events by supernatural forces
        ghost: Apparition from folklore or legend.
    group: a collection of entities considered as a unit
        queue: a line of people or vehicles waiting for something
            lineup: a group of people arranged in a line
        social group: based on social relationships
            friend: Person with whom one shares trust, support, and affection.
            gang: an association of criminals
            family: a group of related individuals
            couple: a pair in a social or romantic relationship
            tribe: a community sharing cultural heritage
            demographic group: groups defined by age, gender, etc.
                youth: young people as a collective
                elderly: older adults as a group
            community: a group of people living in a particular local area
                town: a human settlement larger than a village but smaller than a city
                village: a settlement smaller than a town
                downtown: the central area of a city
                city: a large town
                countryside: rural areas outside towns
            flock: a group of birds or animals
            herd: a group of cattle or sheep or other domestic mammals all of the same kind that are herded by humans
        organization: a structured group of people working together for a common purpose
            business group: groups focused on commercial activities
                company: an organization engaged in trade
                    business team: a team within a company
                bank: financial institutions for deposits/lending
                market: commercial spaces for goods exchange
                    fish market: specializes in seafood
                    flower market: focuses on floral products
                    street market: an open-air market where goods are sold in the street
                    fruit market: a market where fruits are sold
                    night market: operates in evening/night
                    vegetable market: a market specializing in selling vegetables
            educational group: groups related to learning
                school: an educational institution
                    art school: an educational institution specialized in the study of arts
                    campus: the grounds and buildings of a university
                    university: an institution of higher education and research
                academy: advanced study in arts/sciences
                class: a group of students who meet regularly
            government group: administrative bodies
                government: national/regional authority
                court: judicial assembly
                fire department: the department of local government responsible for preventing and extinguishing fires
                municipality: a city or town with local government
                police: the civil force responsible for crime prevention
            military group: armed forces groups
                army: land-based military forces
                navy: sea-based military units
                    fleet: tactical group of warships
                troop: a group of soldiers
            artistic group: creative collectives
                band: musical performance group
                choir: organized singing ensemble
                ensemble: a group of musicians playing or singing together
                marching band: a band that marches (as in a parade) and plays music at the same time
            sports team: athletic competition units
                baseball team: plays baseball
                basketball team: plays basketball
                football team: plays football (soccer/American)
                ice hockey team: plays ice hockey
                cricket team: A team of players participating in the sport of cricket.
            charity: promotes social good
            team:  group of people working together toward a common goal or purpose
            crew: a group of people who work together
        collective assembly: groups gathered temporarily
            parade: ceremonial procession
            exhibition: public display of items
                art exhibition: showcases artworks
                car show: an event where various types of automobiles are displayed
                airshow: an outdoor event where different types of aircraft perform aerial demonstrations
            banquet: formal dinner gathering
            meeting: arranged discussion forum
                seminar: Educational meeting for discussions and learning
            gathering: a meeting or assembly of people
            crowd: large gathering without structure
    measure: a quantifiable property of an entity
        time: a measure related to duration
            vacation: leisure time away from work devoted to rest or pleasure
            calendar: a system defining the divisions of the year
            season: a natural period of the year defined by equinoxes, solstices, or atmospheric conditions
                winter: the coldest season; in the northern hemisphere, from the winter solstice to the vernal equinox
                summer: the warmest season; in the northern hemisphere, from the summer solstice to the autumnal equinox
                spring: the season of growth
                autumn: the season after summer and before winter
            night: the period after sunset and before sunrise
            morning: the period between dawn and noon
            evening: the latter part of the day (the period of decreasing daylight from late afternoon until nightfall)
        time period: a length of time
        score: a number expressing achievement in a contest
        number: a mathematical object used to count or measure
        numeric quantity: a concept of quantity
            half: one of two equal parts of a whole
            quarter: one of four equal parts
        water level: the level of the surface of a body of water
        part: a piece or segment of something
            slice: a serving that has been cut from a larger portion
    attribute: a quality or property of an entity
        scene: a place where an incident occurs or a sequence in a play
            natural scene: a real-world landscape or environment, typically unaltered by human intervention
        appearance: outward or visible aspect of a person or thing
            scratch: an abraded area where the skin is torn or worn off
            wound: an injury to living tissue (especially an injury involving a cut or break in the skin)
            burn: an injury caused by exposure to heat or chemicals or radiation
            pawprint: imprint left by an animal’s paw
            shine: the quality of being bright and sending out rays of light
            footprint: mark left by a foot
            bite: a wound resulting from biting by an animal or a person
            transparency: the quality of being clear and transparent
            freckle: a small brownish spot (of the pigment melanin) on the skin
            stain: a soiled or discolored appearance
            profile: an outline of something (especially a human face as seen from one side)
            beautiful: possessing qualities that give great pleasure to see, hear, think about, etc.; delighting the senses or mind
            texture: the tactile or visual surface quality of an object, such as roughness, smoothness, or graininess
                rough: having an uneven or irregular surface, or being harsh or difficult
                soft: describes something gentle, mild, or not harsh in sound, light, or manner
                smooth: having an even surface or effortless motion, without roughness or difficulty
            style: a particular kind (as to appearance)
                modern: relating to the present time or recent trends, especially in design or technology
            dark: the absence of light or night-time gloom
            scar: a mark left on the skin after a wound
            crack: a narrow break or fissure in a surface
            plaque: (pathology) a small abnormal patch on or inside the body
            symmetry: (mathematics) an attribute of a shape or relation; exact reflection of form on opposite sides of a dividing line or plane
            reflection: Image seen in a mirror or on a reflective surface.
            wrinkle: a slight depression in the smoothness of a surface
            color: the visual characteristic of an object determined by the wavelengths of light it reflects, emits, or transmits
                white: the quality or state of the achromatic color of greatest lightness (bearing the least resemblance to black)
                black: the quality or state of the achromatic color of least lightness (bearing the least resemblance to white)
                blue: blue color or pigment; resembling the color of the clear sky in the daytime
                yellow: yellow color or pigment; the chromatic color resembling the hue of sunflowers or ripe lemons
                green: green color or pigment; resembling the color of growing grass
                pink: a light shade of red
                red: red color or pigment; the chromatic color resembling the hue of blood
                brown: an orange of low brightness and saturation
                purple: a purple color or pigment
                gray: a neutral achromatic color midway between white and black
                orange color: orange color or pigment; any of a range of colors between red and yellow
            shape: the form or outline of an object
                point: a geometric element that has position but no extension
                round shape: a shape that is curved and without sharp angles
                figure: a combination of points and lines and planes that form a visible palpable shape
                    triangle: a three-sided polygon
                    oval: a closed plane curve resulting from the intersection of a circular cone and a plane cutting completely through it
                        circle: ellipse in which the two axes are of equal length; a plane curve generated by one point moving at a constant distance from a fixed point
                    rectangle: a parallelogram with four right angles
                        square: (geometry) a plane rectangle with four equal sides and four right angles; a four-sided regular polygon
                    cone: a shape whose base is a circle and whose sides taper up to a point
                    dot: a very small circular shape
                    rim: the shape of a raised edge of a more or less circular object
                    hook: a sharp curve or crook; a shape resembling a hook
                cylinder: a solid bounded by a cylindrical surface and two parallel planes (the bases)
                curve: the trace of a point whose direction of motion changes
                    arch: a curved shape in the vertical plane that spans an opening
                    loop: anything with a round or oval shape (formed by a curve that is closed and does not intersect itself)
                cube: a hexahedron with six equal squares as faces
                sphere: a round solid figure
        view: a visible scene or perspective of a landscape, city, or environment from a specific vantage point.
            underwater: Located or occurring beneath the surface of a body of water
            horizon: the line at which the sky and Earth appear to meet
            city view: A lookout perspective of a vast urban landscape often from a specific viewpoint
            mountain view: The scenery visible from a point looking across mountainous terrain
            night view: The scenery visible at night, typically emphasizing urban landscapes or illuminated landmarks
            sea view: A view or prospect of the sea, often from a high vantage point or from within a building
            outdoor: Pertaining to or taking place in the open air, outside of buildings
            street view: a view or illustration of an urban street
            harbor view: View of a port area.
            winter view: Scenic view featuring winter landscape and snow.
            village view: Panoramic sight of a small rural settlement.
        state: the condition or mode of being of an entity at a particular time
            wet: Covered or saturated with water or another liquid
            bright: emitting or reflecting light readily or in large amounts; vivid or brilliant
            pose: a particular way of standing or sitting
                standing: the position or state of being upright or on one's feet
                upright: an erect stance
            rural: characteristic of the countryside rather than the town
            shirtless: without a shirt; describing a state of undress where the upper body is exposed
            pollution: the state of being polluted
            relax: To make or become less tense or anxious, often by taking some leisure time.
            hot: Having a high temperature or the quality of being hot.
            sleep: a natural and periodic state of rest during which consciousness of the world is suspended
            drought: a shortage of rainfall
            mess: a state of confusion and disorderliness
            flush: a rosy color (especially in the cheeks) taken as a sign of good health
            tan: a browning of the skin resulting from exposure to the rays of the sun
            injury: any physical damage to the body caused by violence or accident or fracture etc.
            fitness: good physical condition; being in shape or in condition
            trim: a state of arrangement or appearance
            disease: an impairment of health or a condition of abnormal functioning
            depression: a state of depression and anhedonia so severe as to require clinical intervention
            frozen: turned into ice; affected by freezing.
            bloom: a flower or a state of flowering.
            hang: the way a garment hangs
            damp: a slight wetness
            calm: steadiness of mind under stress
            luxury: something that is an indulgence rather than a necessity
            athletic: involving physical skill or exertion
        quality: a distinctive attribute or characteristic
    event: an occurrence at a particular time and place
        cognition: mental process of acquiring knowledge
        recycling: the act of processing used or abandoned materials for use in creating new products
        prayer: reverent petition to a deity
        activity: a thing that a person or group does
        test: an examination or assessment
        trade: the commercial exchange (buying and selling on domestic or international markets) of goods and services
            business: the activity of providing goods and services involving financial and commercial and industrial aspects
                industry: the organized action of making of goods and services for sale
                agriculture: the practice of cultivating the land or raising stock
                shipping: the commercial enterprise of moving goods and materials
            sale: the general activity of selling
            auction: the public sale of something to the highest bidder
            shopping: searching for or buying goods or services
        action: an event involving physical movement or force
            move: the act of changing location from one place to another
                jump: the act of propelling oneself off the ground
                climb: An instance or act of moving upwards
                ride: a journey in a vehicle (usually an automobile)
                sailing: riding in a sailboat
                hike: a long walk usually for exercise or pleasure
                chase: the act of pursuing in an effort to overtake or capture
                walk: the act of traveling by foot
                run: move swiftly on foot
                flip: an acrobatic feat in which the feet roll over the head (either forward or backward) and return
                takeoff: a departure; especially of airplanes
            baking: cooking by dry heat in an oven
            demolition: the act of demolishing
            aid: the activity of contributing to the fulfillment of a need or furtherance of an effort or purpose
            cheer: to encourage and coordinate organized cheers, typically in support of a sports team
            archaeological excavation: The process of investigating, uncovering, and studying artifacts, relics, and physical remains of past human life and activities
            grazing: feeding on grass or plants, typically used for animals like cows or sheep
            talking: the act of speaking or having a conversation
            arrest: the act of apprehending (especially apprehending a criminal)
            trial: (law) the determination of a person's innocence or guilt by due process of law
            celebrate: to mark a special day or event with festivities
            touch: a communicative interaction
            rescue: recovery or preservation from loss or danger
            kiss: the act of caressing with the lips (or an instance thereof)
            throw: the act of throwing (propelling something with a rapid movement of the arm and wrist)
            roll: rotary motion of an object around its own axis
            dribble: the propulsion of a ball by repeated taps or kicks
            sunbathe: to expose one's body to the sun for relaxation and health benefits
            capture: the act of taking of a person by force
            injection: the act of putting a liquid into the body by means of a syringe
            handstand: the act of supporting yourself by your hands alone in an upside down position
            squat: exercising by repeatedly assuming a crouching position with the knees bent; strengthens the leg muscles
            wrestle: the act of engaging in close hand-to-hand combat
            looking: directing your gaze or attention toward something or someone
            stare: a fixed look with eyes open wide
            wash: the work of cleansing (usually with soap and water)
            hug: a tight or amorous embrace
            feeding: the act of supplying food and nourishment
            push: the act of applying force to move something away
            pull: the act of applying force to move something closer
            smile: a facial expression characterized by turning up the corners of the mouth; usually shows pleasure or amusement
            salute: an act of honor or courteous recognition
            applause: a demonstration of approval by clapping the hands together
            handshake: grasping and shaking a person's hand (as to acknowledge an introduction or to agree on a contract)
            greeting: (usually plural) an acknowledgment or expression of good will (especially on meeting)
            help: give help or assistance; be of service
            teach: impart skills or knowledge to
            interaction: a mutual or reciprocal action; interacting
            putt: hitting a golf ball that is on the green using a putter
            landing: the act of coming down to the earth (or other surface)
            catch: to seize or grab something that is thrown, dropped, or moving, often with the hands
            casting: the choice of actors to play particular roles in a play or movie
            kneel: supporting yourself on your knees
            cooking: the act of preparing something (as food) by the application of heat
            carry: the act of carrying something
            punch: (boxing) a blow with the fist
            kick: the act of delivering a blow with the foot
            stab: a strong blow with a knife or other sharp pointed instrument
            spin: the act of rotating rapidly
            repair: the act of putting something in working order again
            eat: To take in food through the mouth and swallow for nutrition.
            pour: The act of flowing or causing a liquid to flow in a stream.
            sing: To produce musical tones with the voice.
            sit: To rest with the torso upright and the body supported by the buttocks
            sew: The process of using a needle and thread to join pieces of fabric
            carving: the act of shaping or cutting a hard material (like wood, stone, or ice) into a desired form.
            type: To input text via a keyboard or similar device.
            bathing: The act of washing the body, usually by sitting or lying in a container of water.
            washing: The action of cleaning something with water and typically soap or detergent.
            blow: a powerful stroke with the fist or a weapon
            clutch: the act of grasping
            clean: a weightlift in which the barbell is lifted to shoulder height and then jerked overhead
            swinge: To beat or whisk vigorously.
            haircut: the act or style of cutting hair
            act: a thing done or a division in a performance
            squeeze: the act of applying pressure
        competitive event: an event involving a contest of speed or skill
            sport: an active diversion requiring physical exertion and competition
                surfing: Riding ocean waves on a surfboard for sport or fun.
                taekwondo: a Korean martial art similar to karate
                walking: the activity of moving at a regular pace by lifting and setting down each foot in turn, never having both feet off the ground at once
                tai chi: a Chinese system of slow meditative physical exercise designed for relaxation and balance and health
                mountain climbing: The act or sport of scaling upward inclines in mountainous terrains.
                high jump: Athletic event involving leaping over a bar.
                archery: the sport of shooting arrows with a bow
                swim: the act of swimming;
                    dive: a headlong plunge into water
                cycling: the sport of traveling on a bicycle or motorcycle
                horse riding: An activity involving riding on a horse for sport or leisure
                ice skating: skating on ice
                yoga: a system of exercises practiced as part of the Hindu discipline to promote control of the body and mind
                boxing: fighting with the fists
                hockey: A team sport played on an ice rink or a field, in which two teams use sticks to drive a puck or ball towards the opposing team's goal.
                football: any of various games played with a ball (round or oval) in which two teams try to kick or carry or propel the ball into each other's goal
                ping pong: also known as table tennis, is a fast-paced indoor sport played with small paddles and a lightweight ball, where players hit the ball back and forth across a table divided by a net.
                rugby: a form of football played with an oval ball
                bullfighting: the activity at a bullfight
                handball: a game played in a walled court or against a single wall by two or four players who strike a rubber ball with their hands
                badminton: a game played on a court with light long-handled rackets used to volley a shuttlecock over a net
                polo: a game similar to field hockey but played on horseback using long-handled mallets and a wooden ball
                karting: the sport of racing small, low-slung motor vehicles known as karts, typically on specialized circuits.
                motorsport: sport involving the racing of motor vehicles
                rock climbing: the sport or pastime of scaling rock masses on mountain sides (especially with the help of ropes and special equipment)
                weightlifting: the barbell is lifted to shoulder height and then jerked overhead
                mountain biking: The sport of riding bicycles off-road, often over rough terrain, using specially designed mountain bikes.
                hockey game: a game of hockey in which two teams compete to score more goals by driving the puck or ball into the opposing team's goal.
                softball: a game closely resembling baseball that is played on a smaller diamond and with a ball that is larger and softer
                baseball: a sport played by two teams who take turns batting and fielding a ball.
                tennis: an activity or sport in which two or four players hit a ball with rackets over a net stretched across a court.
                volleyball: a team sport in which two teams of six players are separated by a net, trying to score points by hitting a ball onto the other team's court.
                golf: a sport in which players use various clubs to hit balls into a series of holes on a course in as few strokes as possible.
                basketball: a competitive sport played between two teams, where each team attempts to score points by shooting a basketball through the opposing team's hoop while defending their own
                bowling: a game in which balls are rolled at an object or group of objects with the aim of knocking them over or moving them
                table tennis: a game (trademark Ping-Pong) resembling tennis but played on a table with paddles and a light hollow ball
                karate: a traditional Japanese system of unarmed combat; sharp blows and kicks are given to pressure-sensitive points on the body of the opponent
            competition: a contest or rivalry between individuals or groups striving for superiority or a common goal
                football competition: a contest where teams play football to determine the best
                baseball competition: a tournament or series of games between baseball teams
                tennis competition: a structured event where players compete in tennis matches
                volleyball competition: a competitive event featuring volleyball matches between teams
                basketball competition: a tournament or league where teams play basketball games
                race: a contest of speed
                    bike racing: A sport involving racing bicycles on different courses
                    marathon: a footrace of 26 miles 385 yards
                    slalom: a downhill race over a winding course defined by upright poles
                    formula 1: A class of high-speed motor racing involving single-seat, open-wheel cars
        celebratory event: events held for celebration
            festival: a period for feasting and celebration
            new year: the beginning of the calendar year
            halloween: the evening before All Saints’ Day, often marked by pranks
            christmas: a Christian holiday celebrating the birth of Christ
            bonfire: a large outdoor fire that is lighted as a signal or in celebration
            wedding reception: a reception for wedding guests held after the wedding
            fireworks display: A public performance of fireworks
            party: a social gathering for celebration
                wedding party: a party of people at a wedding
                birthday party: a party held on the anniversary of someone's birth
                prom: a formal ball held for a school class toward the end of the academic year
                dinner party: a party of people assembled to have dinner together
            ceremony: a formal event held on a special occasion
                celebration: a joyful occasion for special festivities to mark some happy event
                wedding: the social event at which the ceremony of marriage is performed
                funeral: a ceremony at which a dead person is buried or cremated
                graduation: an academic exercise in which diplomas are conferred
                award ceremony: an event where prizes or medals are given to honor achievements in various fields
        catastrophic event: events causing significant harm or destruction
            forest fire: an uncontrolled fire in a wooded area
            conflict: an open clash between two opposing groups (or individuals)
            battle: a hostile meeting of opposing military forces in the course of a war
            accident: an unfortunate mishap; especially one causing damage or injury
            explosion: a sudden, violent release of energy
            disaster: an event causing great loss or destruction
            emergency: a serious situation requiring immediate action
            traffic jam: a number of vehicles blocking one another until they can scarcely move
            crash: sudden collision or accident
        life event: major events marking stages of life
            birth: the event of being born
            death: the cessation of life
            wedding day: the day of a wedding ceremony
            anniversary: the yearly recurrence of an event
                birthday: the anniversary of a person’s birth
        entertainment: activities or performances that provide enjoyment, amusement, or relaxation
            show: the act of publicly exhibiting or entertaining
                performance: a live presentation or display of music, drama, or other artistic expression
                    concert: a live music performance
                    circus: a performance given by a traveling company of acrobats, clowns, and trained animals
                juggle: throwing and catching several objects simultaneously
                light show: a display of colored lights moving in shifting patterns
                fashion show: An event where models display clothing and accessories from a designer.
                talk show: Program featuring interviews and lively discussions
                stunt: a difficult or unusual or dangerous feat; usually done to gain attention
            game: an amusement or pastime
                karaoke: singing popular songs accompanied by a recording of an orchestra (usually in bars or nightclubs)
                lottery: players buy (or are given) chances and prizes are distributed by casting lots
                video game: a game played against a computer
                billiards: a cue sport of precision, typically played on a rectangular table with balls and cue sticks.
                card game: a game played with playing cards
                    poker: any of various card games in which players bet that they hold the highest-ranking hand
                playing chess: a board game of strategic skill for two players, played on a checkered board.
                playing mahjong: a game usually played by four people with tiles that are drawn and discarded until one player assembles a winning hand
            camping: the act of encamping and living in tents in a camp
            boat ride: A leisurely journey in a boat for pleasure
            fishing: the act of someone who fishes as a diversion
        healthcare activities: activities related to health maintenance
            therapy: (medicine) the act of caring for someone (as by medication or remedial training etc.)
            exercise: the activity of exerting your muscles in various ways to keep fit
            massage: kneading and rubbing parts of the body to increase circulation and promote relaxation
        communication activities: activities involving exchange of information
            invitation: a request (spoken or written) to participate or be present or take part in something
            speech: the act of delivering a formal spoken communication to an audience
            interview: the questioning of a person (or a conversation in which information is elicited); often conducted by journalists
            debate: A formal discussion on a particular topic in a public meeting or legislative assembly, in which opposing arguments are put forward.
            live: a gathering of people where an activity or performance is taking place in real-time.
            call: a telephone connection
            protest: a statement or action expressing disapproval
            dating: Social activity involving romantic meetings or relationships
