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Dive into the intricate web of interconnected components in John Waterhouse's iconic painting, as the effect of adjacent elements unravels a nutrient river cycle. Explore the hydrological themes and incessant recurrence in the integral restoration of a unique art piece. With a simultaneous blend of sedimentary details and tributary symbolism, let this exploration stimulate your mind to retain the subtle velocity of artistic watersheds.
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Vocabulary Unit 10 ENGLISH 11The Lady of Shallot by John Waterhouse
adjacent: ADJ – next to; adjoining • associate: V – to be involved with; to spend time with • component: N – a part of something • cycle: N – a complete or recurring series • effect: N – something produced by a cause; a result • nutrient: N - nourishment
export: V – to sell or ship abroad • hydrological: ADJ – associated with or related to water • incessant: ADJ – constant; never ending • integral: ADJ – essential; required for completeness • recurrence: N – a return of something; a repeating occurrence
restoration: N – the act of bringing back to a former or desirable condition • retain: V – to keep possession of; to hold in place or position • sediment: N – matter that settles to the bottom of a liquid • simultaneous: ADJ – occurring at the same time
stimulate: V – to rouse to action or effort; to excite • subtle: ADJ – not obvious • tributary: N – a stream that flows into a larger body of water • velocity: N – speed • watershed: N – an area that is drained by a river or stream