noun - a Celtic language that almost disappeared, now spoken by some people especially in Cornwall, UK
adjective - connected with one of the branches of Celtic languages that includes Welsh, Cornish and Breton
noun - a gemstone from a group of silicate minerals, typically deep red, valued for its beauty and durability in jewellery
noun - a precious stone, esp. when polished and used in making jewelry
noun, American English - an establishment that combines a brewery with a pub or restaurant, where beer is brewed on-site and served to customers alongside a menu of food
noun, British English - a pub that serves high-quality food alongside a good selection of drinks, blending the casual atmosphere of a traditional pub with a more refined, restaurant-like dining experience
noun - a mountainous region and national park in Wales, known for its beautiful landscapes and Mount Snowdon, the highest peak in Wales
noun, British English - a small box on a form, screen, or document that can be ticked (checked) or left empty to indicate a choice, selection, or preference
noun, American English - a small box on a form, screen, or document that can be ticked (checked) or left empty to indicate a choice, selection, or preference
adjective - lacking originality, freshness, or significance; overused and uninteresting
verb - to stimulate or increase interest, appetite, or desire
noun, technical - a substance used to fill gaps, spaces, or irregularities in a surface, material, or structure, often to create a smooth or even finish
adjective - easily bent, shaped, or manipulated without breaking; soft and pliable in texture