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Grand Palladium Jamaica Hotel
A safeguard or source of protection
a silver-white metallic element of the platinum group that resembles platinum; occurs in some copper and nickel ores; does not tarnish at ordinary temperatures and is used (alloyed with gold) in jewelry
Palladium (, ) is a chemical element with the chemical symbol Pd and an atomic number of 46. Palladium is a rare and lustrous silvery-white metal that was discovered in 1803 by William Hyde Wollaston, who named it after the asteroid Pallas, which was named after the epithet of the Greek goddess
The things of which there can be sight, hearing, and learning ---- these are what I especially prize.
An island country in the Caribbean Sea, southeast of Cuba; pop. 2,713,000; official capital, Kingston; language, English
a country on the island of Jamaica; became independent of England in 1962; much poverty; the major industry is tourism
(jamaican) of or relating to Jamaica (the island or the country) or to its inhabitants; "Jamaican rum"; "the Jamaican Prime Minister"
an island in the West Indies to the south of Cuba and to the west of Haiti
A commercial and residential section of east central Queens in New York City
Magnificent and imposing in appearance, size, or style
thousand: the cardinal number that is the product of 10 and 100
Designed to impress through scale or splendor
(of a person) Of high rank and with an appearance and manner appropriate to it
expansive: of behavior that is impressive and ambitious in scale or scope; "an expansive lifestyle"; "in the grand manner"; "collecting on a grand scale"; "heroic undertakings"
august: of or befitting a lord; "heir to a lordly fortune"; "of august lineage"
A code word representing the letter H, used in radio communication
An establishment providing accommodations, meals, and other services for travelers and tourists
a building where travelers can pay for lodging and meals and other services
In French contexts an hotel particulier is an urban "private house" of a grand sort. Whereas an ordinary maison was built as part of a row, sharing party walls with the houses on either side and directly fronting on a street, an hotel particulier was often free-standing, and by the eighteenth
A hotel is an establishment that provides paid lodging on a short-term basis. The provision of basic accommodation, in times past, consisting only of a room with a bed, a cupboard, a small table and a washstand has largely been replaced by rooms with modern facilities, including en-suite