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52:, , 53., , 54., 55., , 56., , 57., 58., , 59., , 60., , 61., , 62., , 63, 64., , 65., , 66., , 67., , 68., , 69., , 70., A., , 72., 73., , 74., a5;, , 76., a, , 72°, , One Word Substitutions : PDF, , A persistent anxiety about one’s health,, usually involving imagined symptoms of, illness- Hypochondria, , An odd, atypical or eccentric traitIdiosyncrasy, , Not planned ahead of time- Impromptu, , . To compensate a person, etc., for loss or, , damage- Lindemnify, , Originating or occurring naturally in the place, or country where found- Indigenous, , A time between periods or events- Interim, A plan for or the route to be followed on a, , journey- Itinerary, , A group of persons who band together for, some secret purpose, especially for political, intrigue- Junta, , A short journey for pleasure- Jaunt, , A swiftly changing scene or patternKaleidoscope, , A lightly constructed open booth generally, used as a newsstand- Kiosk, , . That cannot be pacified- Implacable, , A written attack using humour to provoke, contempt- Lampoon, , A false written statement to damage a, person’s repute- Libel, , An instruction from an electorate to its, representative- Mandate, , A full-size model of a complete or partial, human figure- Mannequin, , Personal reminiscences in a narrative formMemoir, , The manner of operating or proceedingModus, , A long wandering journey- Odyssey, , An authoritative decree or law of the, government- Ordinance, , Causing or tending to cause sleep- Soporific, , . Retired on account of age, usually with, , pension- Superannuated, A substitute- Surrogate, , . A close watch kept over someone, Surveillance, Existing only in frame- Titular, , . A short literary description marked by, , delicacy- Vignette, A place where a monk lives- Monasterv., , , , 79. Unable to pay off one’s debt- Insolvent, , 80. Language that has been very much usedHackneyed, , 81. Correct spelling- Orthography, , 82. A place where ancient works are keptMuseum, , 83. A very private room- Sanctum/ Sanctorum, , 84. A place where mad men are kept- Lunatic/, asylum, , 85. A war of religion- Crusade, , 86. A lover of books- Bibliophile, , 87. Animals that lie in water- Acquatic, , 88. A written declaration made on an oathAffidavit, , 89. A bunch of flowers- Bouquet, , 90. A child born of unlawful marriage- Bastard, , 91. A game or battle where no party wins- Dray, , 92. A person’s first speech- Maiden speech, , 93. Killing a man- Homicide, , 94. Killing one’s king- Regicide, , 95. Killing one’s mother- Matricide, , 96. Killing one’s father- Patricide, , 97. Killing one’s brother- Fratricide, , 98. Killing oneself- Suicide, , 99. Animals that suckle their young- Mammals, , 100. A speech made without preparationExtempore