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  • very unusual or easily noticed, and therefore attracting a lot of attention
    striking
  • can be read easily
    legible
  • firm or hard
    stiff
  • the saint which name the church was called
    titular saint
  • therefore seeming modern
    contemprary
  • seems unfriendly or a little frightening, so that other people are less likely to speak to them
    unapproachable
  • way in which something started to exist or someone started their life
    origin
  • brave and taking risks
    daring
  • able to express thoughts and feelings easily and clearly
    articulate
  • the relation between the real size of something and its size on a map, model, or diagram
    scale
  • to come to an opinion about something, or have a belief about something
    percieve
  • fixed into the surface of something, stuck
    embedded
  • cloth hanging or arranged in folds
    drapery
  • a country that is ruled by religious leaders
    theocracy
  • expressed in a plain and honest way
    unvarnished
  • easy to understand or simple
    straightforward
  • a request to do a special piece of work
    commission
  • fixed; not able to be bent or moved
    rigid
  • detailed, and obtained from a lot of studying or experience
    intimate
  • very strange and unusual
    bizzare
  • someone who writes legal documents
    draftsman
  • something that is produced, for example by a person, machine, or computer program
    output
  • importance
    significance
  • someone who acts to arrange an agreement between
    intermediary
  • relating to literature (= written artistic works, especially those with a high and lasting artistic value)
    literary
  • finally, after a series of things have happened
    ultimately
  • the quality of being likely to change repeatedly and unexpectedly
    fluidity
  • o try very hard to do something
    strive
  • a different type of something
    variety
  • he quality of being exact
    precision
  • the act of making something known that was secret, or a fact that is made known
    revelation
  • illegal, bad, or dishonest behaviour, especially by people in positions of power
    corruption
  • behaving in ways considered by most people to be correct and honest
    moral
  • to express a thought, feeling, or idea so that it is understood by other people
    convey
  • causing someone to feel upset and angry, often because of being rude
    offensive
  • modest
    humble
  • the typical or highest example of a stated quality, as shown by a particular person or thing
    epitome
  • belonging to, relating to, or found in only particular people or things
    peculiar
  • the state of being famous for something bad
    notoriety
  • a man belonging to one of several Roman Catholic religious groups, whose members often promise to stay poor
    friar