traf·fic (trăf′ĭk) n. 1. a. The passage of people or vehicles along routes of transportation. b. Vehicles or pedestrians in transit: heavy traffic on the turnpike; stopped oncoming traffic to let the children cross.
e·mo·tion (ĭ-mō′shən) n. 1. A mental state that arises spontaneously rather than through conscious effort and is often accompanied by physiological changes; a feeling: the emotions of joy, sorrow, and anger. 2. Such mental states or the qualities that are associated with them, especially in contrast to reason: a decision based on emotion rather than logic.
Evening Mood Evening Mood Evening Mood William-Adolphe Bouguereau, 1882 Evening Mood (Humeur Nocturne) is an allegorical painting created by artist William-Adolphe Bouguereau in 1882. This painting is part of the world’s art collection of the Havana’s Museum of Fine Arts, in Cuba.
spontaneous combustion n. Ignition of a substance, such as oily rags or hay, caused by a localized heat-increasing reaction between the oxidant and the fuel and not involving addition of heat from an outside source.