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a, , i, , () Abdication, “A} 0) Aborigines, 0) Ablaut, , S (4) Accismus, , (5) Acrolect, , Rh} (6) Adianoeta, |, ble (7) Adynaton, iy, , saan, , (8) Alexia, (9) Alliteration, , , , , , , , , , , (10) Alphabetism, (Il) Ambigram, , (12) Anadiplosis, , (13) Anagram, , ) (4) Accessible, (IS) Acctimatize, (16) Aggressor, (17) Alimony, E (18) Altruist, } (9) Amateur, , 20) Ambassador, , ‘an area where a creole is also spoken. Standard, , ONE Worp, SUBSTITUTIONS, , Voluntaily renouncing throne,, Original inhabitants of a country,, , A vowel change that accompanies a chan;, ‘gradation.’ Sing, sang, and sung., Pretended refusal of something desired,, , A variety of language that is closest to a standard mai, , 8€ In grammatical function. Same as, , Jamaican Creole is also spoken,, , An expression that carries both an obvious, meaning., , A declaration of impossibility, usually expressed as an exaggerated comparison, with a more obvious impossibility., , “Twill sooner have a beard grow in the palin of my hand than he shall get one of, his cheek.” — William Shakespeare, Inability to read, usually caused by brain lesions; word blindness,, , Repetition of the same sound beginning several words placed close together,, usually adjacent., , The expression of spoken sounds by an alphabet., , A word, phrase, or sentence written in such a way that it reads the same way, upside down as right., , Rhetorical repetition of one or more words, particularly a word at the end of a, clause. “Men in great place are thrice servants: servants of the sovereign or, State; servants of fame, and servants of business.” — Francis Bacon, , A rearrangement of a group of letters, especially a word that can be formed by, rearranging the letters in another word., , Which can be approached,, , To accustom oneself in new climate., , One who attacks first., Allowance paid to wife on legal separation,, , One who loves others. ', , Who does thing for pleasure and not for money,, Person representing a State in a foreign country,, , Mow, , meaning and a second, subtler
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(21) Ambidextrous, (22) Ambiguous, (23) Amnesia, , (24) Amphibia, (25) Anarchy, , (26) Annual, , (27) Anomaly, , (28) Anonymous, (29) Antiseptic, (30) Anaphora, , (31) Antonym, (32) Aphasia, (33) Aquarium, (34) Aquatic, (35) Archeology, (36) Aristocracy, (37) Ascetic, (38) Atheist, (39) Audible, (40) Auditor, (41) Aurist, , (42) Autobiography, (43) Autocracy, (44) Autograph, (45) Bachelorhood, (46) Bankrupt, (47) Bellicose ©, (48) Belligerents, (49) Billingsgate, (50) Bibliophile, (51) Biennial, (52) Bigamy, (53) Biography, (54) Biped, , (55) Blasphemy, (56) Bookworm, (57) Botany, (58) Brigand, (59) Brittle, , (60) Bullion, , (61) Bureaucracy, (62) Caducity, (63) Calligraphy, , ~wpp, , One who can use either hand without any problem., That can be interpreted in any Way., , Loss of memory., , Animals live both on land and sea., , Absence of rule or law and order., , Which happens once a year., , Deviation from common rule., , Which does not bear the name of writer., , Medicine used to save plant and animals from being rotten or decaying q, , hrase at the beginning of successive phrases, land j :, ’ or, , , , Repetition ofa word or p, sentences., Words which are opposite in meaning., , Loss of speech., , Vessel in which fish and water plants are kept., , Animals live in water., , Study of Antiquities., , Government by the rich/aristocrats., , One who tortures himself for the good of soul., , One who does not believe in existence of God., , Sound which can be heard., , One who audits the accounts., , A specialist with regard to the ear., , Life history written by oneself., , Government by one man., , Getting signature of some important person in his handwriting., State of being unmarried., , One who can’t pay the debts., , One who is fond of fighting ., , Nations engaged in war., , Coarsely abusive language., , One who loves and collects books., , Happening every second year., , Have two husband or two wives at a time., , Life history ofa person., , Animal having two feet., , Speaking disrespectfully about sacred or religious things., One who devotes full time in studying course books., , Study of plants., , A bandit or robber, esp. one of a band living by pillage and ransom., Which can be easily broken., Gold or silver before using for manufacturing ornaments., Government run by officials., The infirmity of old age, senility., The art of beautiful handwriting; elegant penmanship.
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(Pr, , ibal, cannib®, 1 u Centrifugal, i centripetal, (, , } ) Centry, , 4 chrestomathy, , | 0 Coprolalia, , i) cruciverbalist, , 11) Colleagues, , @) Compatriot, (3) Congenital ;, (4) Contemporaries, (15) Convalescence, (16) Cosmopolitan, (71) Credulous, (78) Cryptography, (79) Curable, (80) Cytology, ($1) Dead letter, (82) Deaf, (83) Democracy, (84) Dermatology, (85) Digestible, (86) Dilogy, (87) Dittograph, (8) Dittology, , | (89) Dipsomania, , | (90) Divisible, , , , (91) Dotage, (92) Drawn, (53) Dumb, 4) Dysgraphia, , (5) Dyslexia, , 96) Edible, (97) Effeminate, 8) Eligible, 9) Blision, i Emigrant, ry Employee, (Ig ) Employer, 3) Endemic, , titutions, cat 0 gubs', nd Wo", , 777, , One who eats human flesh., Anything tending to move away from centre,, , Anything tending to move towards centre,, One hundred years., , A collection of choice li : y :, feicanbe, n of choice literary Passages, especially to help in learning a, , Uncontrolled, excessive use of obscene or scatological language, sometimes, accompanying certain mental disorders. ,, , A constructor of crossword puzzles; also, an enthusiast of word games,, especially crossword puzzles. ,, , Persons working in the same office., , Belonging to same country., , Belongs to a person by birth., , Persons living at the same time., , Period of gradual recovery after illness., , A citizen of the world., , Who easily believes others., , Study of secret writing and coded words., , Which can be cured., , Study of cell., , An unclaimed letter., , One who cannot hear., , Government of the people, for the people, by the people., , Study of skin., , That which can be digested., , An ambiguous speech. ji, , A letter or word repeated unintentionally in writing or copying., Two distinct interpretations of the same text., , Astrong desire to take liquor., , That which can be divided., , Extreme old age when one behaves like a child., , Agame in which no party wins., , One who can’tspeak., Impairment of the abili, , a lca disorder distinguished by impaired ability to recognize and, , comprehend written words., , i at., A thing fit to eat., Womanish in habits., , ity to write, usually caused by brain dysfunction or, , fa letter or syllable. “Don’t” instead of do not., , One who goes to live ina foreign country., e, “ is employed., , 1 joys., , iling j lity., A disease prevailing jn a locality,, , kf:
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(104) Entomology, (105) Endophoric, , (106) Epic, (107) Epanorthosis, , (108) Epistrophe, , (109) Epicure, (110) Epilogue, (111) Epitaph, (112) Etymology, (113) Eucrasia, (114) Etymon, (115) Examinee, (116) Examiner, (117) Exonym, , (118) Expatriate, (119) Expurgate, (120) Extempore, (121) Extradite, (122) Fanatic (Bigot), (123) Fastidious, (124) Fatalist, (125) Feminist, (126) Foster child, (127) Franchise, (128) Fratricide, (129) Garage, (130) Geology, (131) Germicide, (132) Glossolalia, , (133) Glottochronology, , (134) Glutton, (135) Gratis, (136) Gregarious, (137) Harangue, (138) Haplology, , (139) Hearse, (140) Herbivorous, (141) Hendiadys, , _ Science deals with fo, , Study of insects, ], Characteristic of a reference to something outside the speech or text in which te, , reference occurs. See also: exophoric., , A long narrative poem. ;, Immediate rephrasing for emphasis, intensification or justification, +y, a, id I say? No, heroic!”, , young lad, are most brave! Brave, di ., Repetition of the same word or phrase at the end of successive phrases, clauses,, 4, , :, , |, , or sentences., One who is fond of sensuous enjoym, , A speech given after conclusion of drama., , Words inscribed on the tomb of the dead., rmation of words., , of health., in the same language, , ent., , A good or normal state, or an ancestor language., , An earlier form of a word, , One who is taking examination., , One who examines the copies of examinees., A name by which one people or social group re, used by said group to refer to themselves. :, To send out of native country., To remove all objectionable matter., , A speech without previous preparations., To send back the criminal to the country ©:, , ly enthusiastic about religion., please., , fers to another, but which is not, , f his origin., , Unreasonabl., Having very selective taste. Hard to, , One who believe in fate., , One devoted to the welfare of women., , Child brought by persons, who are not his parents., Constitutional right to cast vote., , Murder of brother., , A shed for motor car., , Study of Earth., , Which destroy germs., Fabricated, nonmeaningful speech, especially such speech associated wig, ;, , trance state or some schizophrenic syndromes, The determination of how | i n, eae ong ago different languages evolved from a common, Fond of eating too much., Without any payment, free., Animals live in flocks., —_ and loud speech before a large gathering. ‘4, e process by which a word i i fhe ‘ 8 foi i Non, similar adjptcont ayltabien toa i removing one of two identical of, Vehicle to carry dead bodies, re a, Animals live on herbs. ‘J ., , f ’ ; f,, i use of a conjunction rather than the subordination of one word t th !, Thi ‘d to anothe:, , P
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(i) HeteroBr aphy, , (18) pleterophemy, , (4) Heterogeneous, (\ 45) pistology, 146) Hobson-jobson, , (147) Holonym, (148) Homicide, (149) Homogeneous, (150) Honeymoon, (151) Honorary, (152) Hydra, , (153) Hydrophobia, (154) Hygienist, (155) Hypothesis, (156) Hypallage, , (157) Hypercorrect, , (158) Hyponym, (159) Iconoclast, (160) Idiosyncrasy, (161) Idolatry, (162) Ignorant, (163) Megal, , (164) Megible, (165) Miterate, (166) Ieism, (167) Imitable, (168) Immigrant, (169) Immovable, (170) Imposter, (171) Impregnable, (172) Incorrigible, (173) Ingressive, (174) Incredible, (175) Inevitable, (176) Infallible, (177) Infanticide, (178) Infections, (179) Inimitable, , A method of spelling in which th sounds, different words, as in ordinary Engishorhowr oo. ane ", phy,, , The unconscious saying, in speech or in writi, intend to say, especially when what is eid; Pri oe ae that one does not, Things of different nature, ve of what was intended, , Study of tissue., An Anglicized word or phrase corrupted from one or more words of an Asi, , language., , A concept that has another concept as a part,, , Murder of a human being., , Things of same nature., , The first night of newly married couple., , A post without any remuneration., , A serpent with many heads., , A fear from water., , Who cares fully of his health., , A tentative assumption, made to drive a logical conclusion., , Interchange of two elements in a phrase or clause from the order, in which they, would normally appear. “A mind is a terrible thing to waste,” instead of “To, waste a mind is a terrible thing.”, , Characteristic of an incorrect linguistic construction, in which the error is, produced from a mistaken effort to be correct. “Between you and I,” which, should be ‘between you and me.’, , ‘A word that is more specific than a given word., , Breaker of art and literature., , Peculiar temper of an individual., , Worshipping of idols., , Person have no knowledge of any happening., , Unlawful., , Which cannot be read., , One who can neither read nor write., , The practice of referring to oneself in the third person., Which can be imitated,, , A person from another country comes to our country to settle., Which can’t be moved, fixed., , One who assumes name or title ain, A fort which can’t be entered she someone else for deceiving others., Cannot be corrected,, , Characteristic of a spe ., , Which can’t be albaae Sound produced with an inhalation of breath., That cannot be avoided,, , One who cannot make a mistake., , Murder of an infant, 7, , ‘A disease spread by contact,, , Cannot be imitated.