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Definition of the following words;
Politics
Dispute
Border
Religion
Google maps
Perspective
Frustrated
Cartographer
Sphere
Distort
Navigate
Practical
Technology
Accurate
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- Politics (noun): Activities, ideas, and processes involved in governing a group, organization, or country, especially the gaining and exercising of power and making public decisions.
- Dispute (noun / verb): As a noun, a disagreement or argument; as a verb, to disagree with or challenge something.
- Border (noun): A line or area that marks the edge or limit between two geographic regions, states, or countries.
- Religion (noun): A set of beliefs, practices, and moral codes concerning the sacred or divine, often shared by a community and organized into rituals and institutions.
- Google Maps (proper noun): An online mapping and navigation service provided by Google that offers maps, satellite imagery, route planning, and location information.
- Perspective (noun): A particular way of viewing or thinking about something; a point of view or mental attitude that shapes interpretation.
- Frustrated (adjective): Feeling annoyed, upset, or discouraged because of obstacles, delays, or inability to achieve a goal.
- Cartographer (noun): A person who makes maps or charts, combining geographic knowledge, design, and data.
- Sphere (noun): A perfectly round three-dimensional shape where every point on the surface is the same distance from the center; also used figuratively to mean a domain or area of activity.
- Distort (verb): To change something so that it is no longer accurate, true, or natural in shape, meaning, or appearance.
- Navigate (verb): To plan, direct, or follow a route from one place to another; to find one’s way through a physical space or a complex situation.
- Practical (adjective): Concerned with actual use or action; useful, sensible, and likely to work in real situations.
- Technology (noun): Tools, machines, systems, and techniques developed to solve problems, perform tasks, or extend human capabilities.
- Accurate (adjective): Correct, exact, and free from error; close to the true or intended value or description.
- Dispute (noun / verb): As a noun, a disagreement or argument; as a verb, to disagree with or challenge something.
- Border (noun): A line or area that marks the edge or limit between two geographic regions, states, or countries.
- Religion (noun): A set of beliefs, practices, and moral codes concerning the sacred or divine, often shared by a community and organized into rituals and institutions.
- Google Maps (proper noun): An online mapping and navigation service provided by Google that offers maps, satellite imagery, route planning, and location information.
- Perspective (noun): A particular way of viewing or thinking about something; a point of view or mental attitude that shapes interpretation.
- Frustrated (adjective): Feeling annoyed, upset, or discouraged because of obstacles, delays, or inability to achieve a goal.
- Cartographer (noun): A person who makes maps or charts, combining geographic knowledge, design, and data.
- Sphere (noun): A perfectly round three-dimensional shape where every point on the surface is the same distance from the center; also used figuratively to mean a domain or area of activity.
- Distort (verb): To change something so that it is no longer accurate, true, or natural in shape, meaning, or appearance.
- Navigate (verb): To plan, direct, or follow a route from one place to another; to find one’s way through a physical space or a complex situation.
- Practical (adjective): Concerned with actual use or action; useful, sensible, and likely to work in real situations.
- Technology (noun): Tools, machines, systems, and techniques developed to solve problems, perform tasks, or extend human capabilities.
- Accurate (adjective): Correct, exact, and free from error; close to the true or intended value or description.
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