noun - the place where a crime happened and where the police look for clues and evidence
noun - a male reproductive cell that can join with a female egg to create a new life
noun - an animal or human in the early stages of development before birth, especially before all the main body parts are formed
noun - an organ that develops in the uterus during pregnancy to provide oxygen and nutrients to the developing baby and remove waste products from the baby's blood
adjective - not allowed or not suitable to do something or receive something, especially by law or by rules
adjective - feeling quietly sad or thoughtful, often for no clear reason
noun, British English - the time after which television programmes with adult content may be broadcast (9 p.m. in Britain)
noun - an important turning point or event marking a major change in history, a situation, or someone’s life
noun, technical - an area of land that separates waters flowing to different rivers, basins, or seas
verb - to choose not to demand or enforce something, such as a right, rule, or fee
verb - to accompany and supervise someone, especially to make sure they behave properly or are safe
noun - a person in the past, usually an older or responsible one, who accompanies and looks after someone, especially a young woman or group, to ensure proper behaviour
adjective - a light beige or pale brownish colour, similar to unbleached linen or raw silk
adjective - connected with the ancient city of Troy or its people