May 12, 2026

Hospital

 Vocabulary List Number 407 v.0.1. With 2 entries in 1 chapter containing 2 definitions.

         Main Definition

  1. hospital 1 |n| a healthcare institution providing specialized medical, nursing, and surgical care for ill or injured patients 24/7. These facilities feature 24-hour diagnostic services, laboratory work, operating rooms, and inpatient accommodation, often serving as centers for research and medical education. (From Google IA. May 13, 2026.)
  2. hospital 2 |n| a place where people who are ill or injured are treated and taken care of by doctors and nurses. (From Cambridge Dictionary. May 13, 2026.)


Astrology

 Vocabulary List Number 406 v.0.2 with 3 entries in 1 chapter conformed by 3 definitions.

        Main Definition

  1. astrology 1 |n| is the study of the supposed influence that the positions and movements of celestial bodies—stars, sun, moon, and planets—have on human affairs and terrestrial events. It is a system of divination often used to interpret character, personality, and predict future events based on the zodiac at the time of birth. (From Google IA. May 12, 2036.)
  2. astrology 2 |n| the study of the movements and positions of the sun, moon, planets, and stars in the belief that they affect the character and lives of people. Unlike astronomy, astrology cannot be described as an exact science. In astrology, a person's personality is supposed to relate to which star sign they were born under. (From the Cambridge Advanced Learner's Dictionary & Thesaurus © Cambridge University Press.). May 13, 2025.)
  3. astrology 3 |n| the ancient practice of studying the movements and positions of the sun, moon, planets, and stars in the belief that they influence human behavior. (From the Cambridge Advanced Learner's American Dictionary © Cambridge University Press. May 13, 2025).



May 11, 2026

Astronomy

 Vocabulary List Number 405 v.0.2 with 5 entries. Updated at May 14, 2026.

        Main Definition

  1. Cambridge: astronomy |n| the scientific study of the universe and of objects that exist naturally in space, such as the moon, the sun, planets, and stars. (From Cambridge Dictionary. May 14, 2025.)
  2. Google IA: astronomy |n| a natural science dedicated to observing and analyzing objects in the cosmos. (From Google IA. May 11, 2026.)
  3. Google IA: astronomy |n| is the scientific study of everything beyond Earth's atmosphere, including planets, stars, galaxies, comets, and black holes. It uses physics, chemistry, and mathematics to investigate the origin, evolution, and physical properties of celestial objects and the universe itself. (From Google IA. May 12, 2026.)
  4. Merriam Webster: astronomy |n| the study of objects and matter outside the earth's atmosphere and of their physical and chemical properties. (From Merriam Webster Dictionary. May 14, 2026.)
  5. Wikipedia: astronomy |n| |n| a natural science that studies celestial objects and the phenomena that occur in the cosmos. It uses mathematics, physics, and chemistry to explain their origin and their overall evolution. Objects of interest include planets, moons, stars, nebulae, galaxies, meteoroids, asteroids, and comets. Relevant phenomena include supernova explosions, gamma ray bursts, quasars, blazars, pulsars, and cosmic microwave background radiation. More generally, astronomy studies everything that originates beyond Earth's atmosphere. Cosmology is the branch of astronomy that studies the universe as a whole. Astronomy is one of the oldest natural sciences. The early civilizations in recorded history made methodical observations of the night sky. These include the Egyptians, Babylonians, Greeks, Indians, Chinese, Maya, and many ancient indigenous peoples of the Americas. In the past, astronomy included disciplines as diverse as astrometry, celestial navigation, observational astronomy, and the making of calendars. Astronomy is one of the few sciences in which amateurs play an active role. This is especially true for the discovery and observation of transient events. Amateur astronomers have helped with many important discoveries, such as finding new comets. (From Wikipedia. May 14, 2026.)

May 10, 2026

Prívate Security

 Vocabulary List Number 404 v.0.2 contains 9 entries in 1 chapter with 3 definitions and 5 synonyms and 1 example. Updated at May 14, 2026.

        People

  1. security guard / security officer / watchman |n| a trained professional employed to protect an employer’s property, assets, or people from hazards such as crime, vandalism, or unauthorized access. They maintain a visible presence to deter illegal activity, conduct patrols, monitor surveillance, and report incidents. (From Google IA. May 11, 2026.)
  2. bouncer |n| a security person employed by bars, nightclubs, or parties to maintain order, check identification, and eject unruly, intoxicated, or unwelcome patrons. They are sometimes referred to as door supervisors or, informally, "chucker-out" or "patovica" in some regions. (From Google IA. May 11, 2026.)
  3. intruder |n| someone who illegally enters a building or area, usually in order to steal something. (From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English. May 14, 2026.)
  4. "The police think the intruder got in through an unlocked window." (From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English. May 14, 2026.)

May 05, 2026

Movies Genres

 Vocabulary list number 403 v.0.2 with 10 entries in 2 chapters with 7 definitions and 3 examples. Updated at May 7, 2026.

         Main Definitions
  1. movie genres 1 |n| are categories that classify films by style, theme, or tone—such as action, comedy,
    horror, drama, and science fiction. These categories help define a film’s narrative structure, setting, and audience expectations, with many modern movies blending multiple genres to create complex stories. (From Google IA. May 5, 2026.)
  2. movie genres 2 |n| are stylistic categories that organize films based on criteria such as the setting, characters, plot, mood, tone, and theme. A film's main genre category will be based on where the majority of the content lands. A sub-genre is a smaller category that fits inside a particular genre. Often this is a mixture of two separate genres, which known as hybrid genres. Genres and subgenres change over time and are informed by one another. (From Studio Binder. May 6, 2026.)
  3. film genre |n| a stylistic or thematic category for motion pictures based on similarities either in the narrative elements, aesthetic approach, or the emotional response to the film. Drawing heavily from the theories of literary-genre criticism, film genres are usually delineated by "conventions, iconography, settings, narratives, characters and actors". One can also classify films by the tone, theme/topic, mood, format, target audience, or budget. These characteristics are most evident in genre films, which are "commercial feature films [that], through repetition and variation, tell familiar stories with familiar characters and familiar situations" in a given genre. (From Wikipedia. May 6, 2026.)
  4. genre 1 |formal||n| a particular type of literature, painting, music, film, or other art form which people consider as a class because it has special characteristics. (From Collins Dictionary. May 6, 2026.)
  5. genre 2 |n| a category of artistic, musical, or literary composition characterized by a particular style, form, or content. (From Webster’s Encyclopedic Unabridged Dictionary. May 6, 2026.)
  6. "With a creeping sense of foreboding and thousands of gallons of fake blood, horror has become the fastest growing film genre." (From Times, Sunday Times. May 6, 2026.)
  7. "Many scenes and jokes parody or reference other films outside the horror film genre." (From Wikipedia. May 5, 2025.)
  8. "The film's plot contains many elements of what would become clichs in the sporting film genre." (From Wikipedia. May 6, 2026.)


        Core Movie Genres and Sub-genres
  1. action & adventure |n| fast-paced films featuring stunts, battles, and quests (e.g., superhero, martial arts, spy). (From Webster’s Encyclopedic Unabridged Dictionary. May 7, 2026.)
  2. comedy |n| designed to make the audience laugh through humor, satire, or slapstick. (From Webster’s Encyclopedic Unabridged Dictionary. May 7, 2026.)

May 03, 2026

Movies

 Vocabulary list number 402 v.0.2 with 19 entries in 1 chapter with 7 definitions, 6 synonyms and 6 examples. Updated at May 5, 2026.

Main Definitions

A) From Google IA
1. movie 1 / film / flick / motion picture / picture |n| a recording of moving images, often combined with
sound, that tells a story or presents a real-life situation, designed to be watched in a theater or on a screen. Primarily a US term, it refers to a form of entertainment, art, or documentation. (From Google IA. May 4, 2036.) 

B) From Cambridge Dictionary
2. movie 2 |US| / film |UK| |n| a film shown in a cinema or on television and often telling a story. (From Cambridge Dictionary. May 4, 2026.)
3. "My favourite movie is "Casablanca." (From Cambridge Dictionary. May 4, 2026.)

C) From Merriam Webster Dictionary
4. movie 3 / motion picture|n|a recording of moving images that tells a story and that people watch (as in a theater or on the screen of a television or mobile device). (From Merriam Webster Dictionary. May 5, 2026.)
5. "Watched a movie after dinner." (From Merriam Webster Dictionary. May 5, 2026.)
6. "A movie about the Civil War." (From Merriam Webster Dictionary. May 5, 2026.)
7. "An action movie." (From Merriam Webster Dictionary. May 5, 2026.)
8. movie 4 |n|especially a feature-length film shown in a movie theater. (From Merriam Webster Dictionary. May 5, 2026.)
9. the movies 1 |n| a showing of a motion picture especially in a theater. (From Merriam Webster Dictionary. May 5, 2026.)
10. the movies 2 |n| a theater that shows movies. (From Merriam Webster Dictionary. May 5, 2026.)
11. "Went to the movies last Friday." (From Merriam Webster Dictionary. May 5, 2026.)
12. "What's playing at the movies?" (From Merriam Webster Dictionary. May 5, 2026.)
13. the movies 3 |n| the business of making movies: the medium or industry of films. (From Merriam Webster Dictionary. May 5, 2026.)



April 30, 2026

Divorce and Separation

 Vocabulary list number 401 v.0.4 with 12 entries in 2 chapters with 4 definitions, 2 synonyms and 6 examples. Updated at May 7, 2026..

         Main Definitions

  1. divorce 1 |n| the legal ending of a marriage → separation. (From Longman. April 30, 2026.)
  2. divorce 2 |n| an official or legal process to end a marriage. (From Cambridge Dictionary. May 1, 2026.)
  3. "She came out of the divorce settlement a rich woman." (From Cambridge Dictionary. May 1, 2026.)
  4. "Why doesn’t she get a divorce?" (From Longman Dictionary. May 1, 2026.)
  5. One common cause of homelessness is separation or divorce." (From Cambridge Dictionary. May 1, 2026.)
  6. "One in three marriages ends in divorce." (From Longman Dictionary. May 1, 2026.)
  7. "I'm sure my views on marriage are coloured by my parents' divorce." (From Cambridge Dictionary. May 1, 2026.)
  8. "In spite of the divorce there was no awkwardness between them - in fact they seemed very much at ease." (From Cambridge Dictionary. May 1, 2026.)

         More Words Related to Divorce
  1. divorce settlement |n| is the amount of money, property etc each person receives in a divorce case. (From Longman. May 7, 2026.)
  2. file / sue / petition for divorce |n| is the start the legal divorce process. (From Longman. May 7, 2026.)

April 27, 2026

Cinema I (as art)

 Vocabulary list number 400 v.0.5 with 16 entries in 3 chapters with 5 definitions, 7 synonyms and 4 examples. Updated at May 9, 2026.


         Main Definitions

  1. cinema / seventh art |n| cinema as art is defined as a powerful, immersive, and often experimental medium that combines visual storytelling, acting, cinematography, and sound to express complex emotions, communicate ideas, and manipulate reality. Often termed the "seventh art," it uses motion pictures to create symbolic meaning. (From Google IA. April 27, 2026.)
  2. cinema / films / pictures / movies / the big screen (informal) |n| is the business and art of making films. (From Collins Dictionary. April 28, 2026.)
  3. "Contemporary African cinema has much to offer in its vitality and freshness." (From Collins Dictionary. April 28, 2026.)
  4. movie |US| / film |UK| |n| a film shown in a cinema or on television and often telling a story. (From Cambridge Dictionary. May 5, 2026.)
  5. "My favourite movie is "Casablanca." (From Cambridge Dictionary. May 5, 2026.)

          More
  1. chain / cinema chain |n| a group of cinemas owned by the same company.(From Longman Dictionary. April 30,
    2026.)
  2. "He works for a well-known cinema chain." (From Longman Dictionary. April 30, 2026.)

         People
  1. cameraman |n| a person who operates a camera when films or television programmes are being made. (From Cambridge Dictionary. May 2, 2026.)
  2. "Christopher Nolan is one of my favourite directors." (From KS Academy. May 3, 2026.)



April 25, 2026

Subway Stations

Vocabulary List Number 399 v.0.2 with 15 entries made up of 3 chapters with 11 definitions, 2 synonyms and 2 examples. Updated at April 26, 2026.


         Main Definitions

  1. station |n| a building by a railway line where trains stop so that people can get on or off. (From Collins Dictionary. April 25, 2026.)
  2. "Ingrid went with him to the railway station to see him off." (From Collins Dictionary. April 25, 2026.)




        Regional Variations

  1. United States |n| subway.  (From Google IA. April 25, 2025.)
  2. United Kingdom |n| underground / tube. (From Google IA. April 25, 2025.)
  3. Europe / Latin America |n| metro. (Froom Google IA. April 25,





        Core Station Areas

  1. platform 1 |n| the area where you wait and board the train. (From Google IA. April 25, 2026.)
  2. platform 2 |n| a long, flat raised structure at a railway station, where people get on and off trains. (From Cambridge Dictionary. April 23, 2026.)
  3. "The next train for Aberdeen will depart from platform 9." (From Cambridge Dictionary. April 23, 2026.)
  4. ticket office / booking office |n| where you buy tickets from staff. (From Google IA. April 25, 2026.)
  5. waiting room |n|a sheltered area for passengers to wait. (From Google IA. April 25, 2026.)
  6. concourse |n| the main open area inside a large station. (From Google IA. April 25, 2026.)
  7. ticket barrier / gate |n| the entry point where tickets are scanned. (From Google IA. April 25, 2026.)
  8. information desk |n| a place to ask for help or directions. (From Google IA. April 25, 2026.)


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April 15, 2026

Subway

Vocabulary List Number 398 v.0.8 with 21 entries made up of 3 chapters with 8 definitions, 6 synonyms and 8 examples. Updated at May 7, 2026.

         Main Definitions

  1. subway |n| an underground electric railway system used for high-capacity public transportation within cities and suburbs. It is frequently referred to as a metro, underground, or tube, designed to move large numbers of passengers, often built below surface streets. (From Google IA. May 7, 2026.)
  2. subway 2  /  underground, tube |UK| /  metro, underground railway |n| subway is an underground railway. Mainly in US. (From Google IA. May 7, 2026.)
  3. subway 3 |NA||North America (US/Canada)||n| an underground passenger railway.


         Some Railway Elements

  1. line |n| (the route followed by) a railway track. (From Cambridge Dictionary. April 15, 2026.) 
  2. "The train was delayed, apparently due to leaves on the line." (From Cambridge Dictionary. April 15, 2026.)
  3. 'She says that the Northern Line is the worst on the London Underground." (From Cambridge Dictionary. April 15, 2026.)
  4. line / route map |n| a map or overlay for signal communications operations that shows the actual routes and types of construction of wire circuits in the field. It also gives the locations of switchboards and telegraph stations. (From The Free Dictionary .com. April 15, 2026.)
 
 
        More Terms Related to Railway Travel
  1. fare |n| the money that you pay for a journey in a vehicle. (From Cambridge Dictionary. April 23, 2025.) 
  2. farecard / metrocard |n| a prepaid, magnetically encoded or electronic card used to pay for public transportation (buses, trains, subways). It stores monetary value or specific passes, allowing users to pay for trips or gain entry into transit systems. (From Wiktionary, the free dictionary. April 23, 2026.)
  3. 'I need to reload my fare card before I take the subway to work." (From Wiktionary, the free dictionary. April 23, 2026.)
  4. "A five-trip fare card can be purchased for $11.25." (From Wiktionary, the free dictionary. April 23, 2026.)
  5. "The system is reliable and simple to use with fare cards similar to our phone cards. (From Wiktionary, the free dictionary. April 23, 2026.)
  6. "I need to reload my fare card before I take the subway to work." (From Wiktionary, the free dictionary. April 23, 2026.)
  7. "A five-trip fare card can be purchased for $11.25." (From Wiktionary, the free dictionary. April 23, 2026.)
  8. "The system is reliable and simple to use with fare cards similar to our phone cards." (From Wiktionary, the free dictionary. April 23, 2026.)
 

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April 09, 2026

Transportation Topics Group

Vocabulary Lists Related to Transportación

    1. Public Transportation Places

  1. Airports
  2. Ports
  3. Subway Stations 
  4. Train Stations

     2. Means of Transport
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