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1) Robert Adam, Adam : اسکاٹ لینڈ کا معمار : (noun) Scottish architect who designed many public buildings in England and Scotland (1728-1792).

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Eve : حوا , Original Sin : گناہ اولین , Adapa : بابل مذہب کے مطابق پہلا انسان , Cain : قابیل , Abel : ہابیل , Fourth Earl Of Orford : انگریز مصنف , A. E. Burnside : امریکی جنرل , Cheviot Hills : برطانیہ اور اسکاٹ لینڈ کی سرحد کے درمیان واقع پھاڑی سلسلہ , Sir Christopher Wren : انگریز ماہر تعمیرات , Britain : برطانیہ , Glasgow : گلاسکو , Braun : امریکی راکٹ انجینئر , Percy Bysshe Shelley : انگریز عاشقانہ شاعر , British Capital : لندن , Ticket : کاغذ کا پرز , In Public : عوامی انداز میں , Welfare State : فلاحی ریاست , Herschel : انگریز ماہر فلکیات , Requisition : مطالبہ , Community Service : فلاح عامہ , Canute : ڈینمارک اور نوروے کا قدیم بادشاہ , Building Site : اراضی , Kirk : اسکاٹ لینڈ کا چرچ , Passageway : گزر گاہ , Wrecker : منہدم کرنے والا , Adolf Loos : آسٹریا کا ماہر تعمیرات , James Wyatt : انگریز ماہر تعمیرات , Loch : میں جھیل کو کہا جاتا ہے , Highland Fling : سکاٹش رقص , House Painter : رنگریز , Roomy : ایسی جگہ جہاں کافی گنجائش ہو

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Eve: (Old Testament) Adam`s wife in Judeo-Christian mythology: the first woman and mother of the human race; God created Eve from Adam`s rib and placed Adam and Eve in the Garden of Eden.

Original Sin: a sin said to be inherited by all descendants of Adam.

Adapa: a Babylonian demigod or first man (sometimes identified with Adam).

Cain: (Old Testament) Cain and Abel were the first children of Adam and Eve born after the Fall of Man; Cain killed Abel out of jealousy and was exiled by God.

Abel: (Old Testament) Cain and Abel were the first children of Adam and Eve born after the Fall of Man; Abel was killed by Cain.

Fourth Earl Of Orford: English writer and historian; son of Sir Robert Walpole (1717-1797).

A. E. Burnside: United States general in the American Civil War who was defeated by Robert E. Lee at the Battle of Fredericksburg (1824-1881).

Cheviot Hills: a range of hills on the border between England and Scotland.

Sir Christopher Wren: English architect who designed more than fifty London churches (1632-1723).

Britain: a monarchy in northwestern Europe occupying most of the British Isles; divided into England and Scotland and Wales and Northern Ireland; `Great Britain` is often used loosely to refer to the United Kingdom.

Glasgow: largest city in Scotland; a port on the Clyde in west central Scotland; one of the great shipbuilding centers of the world.

Braun: United States rocket engineer (born in Germany where he designed a missile used against England); he led the United States Army team that put the first American satellite into space (1912-1977).

Percy Bysshe Shelley: Englishman and romantic poet (1792-1822).

British Capital: the capital and largest city of England; located on the Thames in southeastern England; financial and industrial and cultural center.

Ticket: a commercial document showing that the holder is entitled to something (as to ride on public transportation or to enter a public entertainment).

In Public: something is done, expressed, or conducted in a manner that is observable or accessible to the public. It indicates that an action or statement is done openly or in a public setting, without secrecy or privacy.

Welfare State: a government that undertakes responsibility for the welfare of its citizens through programs in public health and public housing and pensions and unemployment compensation etc.

Herschel: English astronomer (son of William Herschel) who extended the catalogue of stars to the southern hemisphere and did pioneering work in photography (1792-1871).

Requisition: the act of requiring; an authoritative request or demand, especially by a military or public authority that takes something over (usually temporarily) for military or public use.

Community Service: public service refers to services provided by government or non-profit organizations for the benefit of the community or general public. These services can include healthcare, education, transportation, and social welfare programs.

Canute: king of Denmark and Norway who forced Edmund II to divide England with him; on the death of Edmund II, Canute became king of all England (994-1035).

Building Site: a lot on which there are no permanent buildings.

Kirk: a Scottish church.

Passageway: a passage between rooms or between buildings.

Wrecker: someone who demolishes or dismantles buildings as a job.

Adolf Loos: Austrian architect (1870-1933).

James Wyatt: English architect (1746-1813).

Loch: Scottish word for a lake.

Highland Fling: a vigorous Scottish reel.

House Painter: a painter of houses a similar buildings.

Roomy: (of buildings and rooms) having ample space.

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Architect : ماہر تعمیرات

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