1) a statement of where a person lives, works etc and where letters etc may be delivered (address)
2) a trained person who works in a beauty salon (beautician)
3) written works (especially essays, poetry) valued because of the style or artistic quality and not the factual contents (belleslettres)
4) an official who works in a government department, especially who obeys the rules without exercising much judgment (bureaucrat)
5) an act of showing clearly the facts, how something works etc (demonstration)
6) a person who often works for charity etc (do-gooder)
7) a collection of things, shown publicly (e.g. of works of art, of commercial or industrial goods for sale etc) (exhibition)
8) a room or building for the display of works of art; a horizontal underground passage in a mine (gallery)
9) (of, holding the views of) a person who works for the welfare of human beings by reducing suffering, reforming laws about punishment etc) (humanitarian)
10) a professional person who works in journalism (journalist)
(a room or building used by) a society, group etc who come together as members for a particular purpose
bat, stick
(GB slang) (to hit (a person) with) a length of metal, rubber etc
bat, stick
a building or buildings where goods are made (especially by machinery)
manufacturing plant
the moving parts of a machine; machines collectively
devices performing work
the structure or arrangement of parts that work together (as the parts of a machine do)
machine, device
(a building (flourmill) with) machinery or apparatus for grinding grain into flour
factory
(part of) a mine or quarry; the way that something works or the result from this
machine, device