lighthouse
light
ˈlaÉĒt
lait
house
ˌhaʊs
haws
/ˈlaÉĒtˌhaƊs/

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a large structure, such as a tower, placed near the coast and equipped with a powerful light that guides or warns the approaching ships
lighthouse definition and meaning
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Standing tall on the rocky coastline, the lighthouse served as a beacon of hope for sailors.
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lighthouse

light

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