a frame with a cloth covering used to diffuse the light from a flash or floodlight
a legible version of a piece of information not printed on a physical medium, especially as stored or displayed on a computer
iron that has a low carbon content and is easily magnetized and demagnetized, used to make the cores of solenoids and other electrical equipment
a loan, typically one to a developing country, made on terms very favourable to the borrower
a style of rock music with a less persistent beat and more emphasis on lyrics and melody than hard rock
any of a number of bacterial and fungal diseases of fruit and vegetables in which the tissue becomes soft and slimy
a method of salesmanship or advertising that uses subtle persuasion
a semi-fluid soap, especially one made with potassium rather than sodium salts
bread or other nourishing food, especially as eaten by sailors or soldiers
a children’s toy, typically a toy animal, made of fabric stuffed with a soft filling