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ONE WORD SUBSTITUTION 1. Make soil productive: 2. Make rusty; go rusty: 3. Prepare for movement or action; collect together for service or use: 4. Fill with terror by threats or acts of violence: 5. Reduce to minimum: 6. Use sparingly: 7. Speak in general terms: 8. Give authority to: 9. Subject to penalty: 10. Establish a colony: 11. Put in danger: 12. Make permissible by law: 13. Be fully conscious; understand: 14. Arouse horror and indignation in a person; offend the moral feelings or the ideas of 15. Compose or produce something without preparation: 16. Act as a deputy: 17. Happen at the same time; be simultaneous: 18. Say sorry for wrong doing: 19. Support by means of a subsidy: 20. Exclude from society; refuse to associate with: 21. Become fact: 22. That cannot be tamed: 23. Which cannot be put into practice: 24. Open to objection: 25. Which cannot be seized:

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  • ONE WORD SUBSTITUTION

    1. Make soil productive:

    2. Make rusty; go rusty:

    3. Prepare for movement or action; collect together for service or use:

    4. Fill with terror by threats or acts of violence:

    5. Reduce to minimum:

    6. Use sparingly:

    7. Speak in general terms:

    8. Give authority to:

    9. Subject to penalty:

    10. Establish a colony:

    11. Put in danger:

    12. Make permissible by law:

    13. Be fully conscious; understand:

    14. Arouse horror and indignation in a person; offend the moral feelings or the ideas of

    15. Compose or produce something without preparation:

    16. Act as a deputy:

    17. Happen at the same time; be simultaneous:

    18. Say sorry for wrong doing:

    19. Support by means of a subsidy:

    20. Exclude from society; refuse to associate with:

    21. Become fact:

    22. That cannot be tamed:

    23. Which cannot be put into practice:

    24. Open to objection:

    25. Which cannot be seized:

  • 26. Perform the service at:

    27. Found fault with someone:

    28. Do not rightly understand:

    29. Sail round the globe:

    30. Never to be effaced:

    31. Very easily made angry:

    32. Averse to mixing in society:

    33. Cannot be deciphered at all:

    34. So high that it cannot be estimated:

    35. Beyond all price:

    36. Beyond a doubt: ,

    37. Make away with:

    38. At the beginning of the day:

    39. Uncalled for; quite motiveless:

    40. Those who serve for hire:

    41. One who believes in going naked on all occasions:

    42. State of being married:

    43. State of complete continence on the part of a woman:

    44. From parents and forefathers:

    45. One residing in a country of which one is not a full-fledged citizen:

    46. Which cannot be solved:

    47. Full of words:

    48. Which cannot be suppressed:

    49. Which cannot be believed:

    50. A person of infirm health:

    51. A breaker of images:

    52. A lover of woman:

  • 53. A medicine tending to loosen the bowels:

    54. Disease caught from others:

    55. That which cannot be escaped from:

    56. That which is not possible to justify:

    57. That which is not possible to apply:

    58. Not giving attention:

    59. That which cannot be withdrawn or cancelled:

    60. That which cannot be refuted:

    61. Perfectly beyond answer:

    62. Cannot be measured:

    63. A state in which the succession is through women only:

    64. Lasting only a very short time: , ,

    65. Deserving all praise:

    66. That which cannot be recovered:

    67. A person who can disguise the direction from which his voice comes:

    68. The art practised by statesmen and ambassadors or the skill in managing

    69. A speech addressed to oneself:

    70. A person who walks while sleeping:

    71. A person who is overscrupulous about small details:

    72. Property inherited by a person from his ancestors:

    73. Small, trifling ornamental articles: -

    74. Fit to marry:

    75. Nature belonging to men:

    76. A change surprising enough to be called magical: ,

    77. At the age of growth between boyhood and youth:

    78. Easy to carry over long distances:

  • 79. Easy to shape in any desired mould:

    80. Apply the money fraudulently for ones use:

    81. Interpretation of dreams:

    82. Specify by name, one by one all:

    83. Surround on all sides:

    84. Ambiguous words to conceal the truth or mislead hearers and readers:

    85. Not easily disturbed by sudden misfortune:

    86. Much too lofty to harbour petty feelings:

    87. A graduate of the university of Oxford:

    88. A graduate of the university of Cambridge:

    89. A ladys umbrella:

    90. A ladys purse:

    91. Relating to a barber or his work:

    92. Pertaining to tailors or clothes:

    93. A person who is hard to please:

    94. A figure with eight sides:

    95. Undue favour shown by a man in high position to his own relatives:

    96. A statement that is absolutely clear:

    97. A person who cannot be easily approached:

    98. To urge a person to commit a crime:

    99. To root out an evil:

    100. To destroy anything completely:

    101. The act of renouncing the crown by a king:

    102. Morning prayer in a church:

    103. Not only blameable, but can also be proceeded against in a court of law:

    104. Marked by open and effusive exhibition of feelings:

  • 105. Capable of being proved:

    106. Of set design:

    107. Cut off:

    108. Total abstainer from all alcoholic drinks:

    109. Believers in the doctrine that the total abolition of war is both possible and

    110.

    Direct vote of all the electorate of the state to obtain a public expression of the whole communitys opinion: ,

    111. Organized scheme of popularizing:

    112. Without any variation:

    113. Skillfully planning the movements of troops:

    114. A very sad condition:

    115. So much like one another that it could not be said which was which:

    116. Beyond all power of time to destroy:

    117. That nothing can avail to appease:

    118. The quality of doing the right thing at right time and place:

    119. The purest and most essential part of the drug:

    120. The doctrine that human souls migrate into other bodies of animals:

    121. That which can be allowed:

    122. That which will last a very long time: , -,

    123. The power of seeing everything:

    124. The power of being present everywhere:

    125. Emitting a bad smell: ,

    126. That which cannot be surmounted or overcome:

    127. One who acts between two or more parties:

    128. Give and receive mutually:

    129. Walking from place to place on business: ,

  • 130. Cessation of hostilities before a formal treaty is signed:

    131. That which can be wounded or penetrated:

    132. The loyalty of subjects to their sovereign and Government:

    133. One who is learned in the science dealing with bird

    life:

    134. Composed of elements highly diverse in character:

    135. At one and the same time:

    136. Assailing the use of images in religious worship:

    137. The power of reading the thoughts or mind of others immediately:

    138. Very pleasing to eat:

    139. One who can use both hands with equal facility:

    140. Self-generated; free of external incitement:

    141. Evening prayer in a church:

    142. To use expressive motion of limbs while speaking:

    143. To express disapproval of anything or any person:

    144. Literary theft:

    145. To frighten a person with the purpose of getting something out of him:

    146. A self-evident truth:

    147. To happen simultaneously with another event:

    148. Allowance paid by a husband to his wife on legal separation:

    149. New-coined word:

    150. Examination of the body of a dead person: -

    151. A drug that induce sleep:

    152. A person who suffers from nervous disease:

    153. A medicine which prevents putrefaction:

    154. Things which contain elements of the same nature:

    155. Nations engaged in war:

  • 156. An effect which has reference to what is past:

    157. A nation that is fond of fighting:

    158. A substance which can be easily broken: ,

    159. Relating to the sun:

    160. Relating to the moon:

    161. A round-about way of expressing oneself:

    162. To reproduce a passage word for word:

    163. Money paid to employees on retirement:

    164. A person who eats vegetables:

    165. A room where dead bodies are kept for post mortem examination:

    166. To wander from the main theme:

    167. A shed of cars:

    168. A person who goes on horseback:

    169. A place where clothes are kept:

    170. Pertaining to land or land owner-ship:

    171. Practice of spying:

    172. Anything that is marked by dull uniformity:

    173. A door that is partly open:

    174. Substance capable of burning or used for burning:

    175. A man whose wife is dead:

    176. One who knows many languages: ,

    177. Incapable of being explained:

    178. Talking disrespectfully of sacred things; to utter profanity about sacred things: ,

    179. To compel a person to do a thing by force:

    180. Disease or defect inherited from birth:

    181. Two countries whose frontiers touch each other:

  • 182. An insect with many legs:

    183. Science of insects:

    184. The part of the government which makes laws:

    185. The part of the government which enforces laws:

    186. Throw light on something difficult or mysterious:

    187. A medicine that produces the desired effect:

    188. A law that is not subject to change:

    189. To involve a person in accusation:

    190. An extremely talkative person: , ,

    191. Afternoon performance at a theatre; a cinema show held in the afternoon:

    192. Commonplace remarks:

    193. A remedy for all diseases:

    194. A person who is indifferent to art or literature:

    195. Amount paid to a person for work done by him:

    196. A book, picture etc. produced merely to bring in money: -

    197. People who revolt against the government:

    198. Too much official routine; excessive use of formalities in public business: -

    199. Reserved in speech; disposed to silence:

    200. To rise and fall in the form of waves: Undulate To establish the justice of a cause:

    201. A person with a long experience of military or civil service:

    202. Able to keep water out: -

    203. To take out the man from the debris:

    204. To go from bad to worse:

    205. A person who is eighty years old:

    206. A bird of passage:

    207. Causing no harm:

  • 208. The science of language:

    209. Capable of different interpretation:

    210. Mental weariness from lack of occupation:

    211. Unwilling to do:

    212. Without end:

    213. Lack of interest:

    214. At the same time:

    215. In most respects:

    216. In a secret manner:

    217. Something that may be imagined:

    218. Without any reticence or reserve:

    219. In a complaining manner:

    220. In a very fundamental way:

    221. Beyond all doubts:

    222. Without regard to differences in quality or theme:

    223. Before ones minds eye:

    224. On the surface only:

    225. Without making any noise: ,

    226. Without any mental reservation:

    227. With a nervous and shaking voice:

    228. With a great care and thoroughness:

    229. Very wisely:

    230. With uncontrollable emotion and fear:

    231. With Unremitting effort:

    232. Looking at the question from the opposite point of view:

    233. Regardless of expense:

    234. With complete lack of originality:

  • 235. Through an oversight:

    236. With intention and determination:

    237. At a very inconvenient time:

    238. Before the right time:

    239. Without reason and poise:

    240. With skill and resourcefulness:

    241. Without exercising our own independent judgement:

    242. By artificial means:

    243. Expressing pride in victory:

    244. In a hesitating way:

    245. In an extreme way:

    246. By disposition and character:

    247. In a way that no one would notice:

    248. Perfectly and in every way:

    249. With unsatisfied longing at:

    250. In a quarrelsome way:

    251. Actively and with energy:

    252. Without impartial consideration:

    253. With anxious fear:

    254. In a soft manner:

    255. In a winning manner:

    256. In a sincere manner:

    257. In a lovely manner:

    258. In a friendly way:

    259. Very soon:

    260. In a few words:

    261. By hand:

  • 262. By machines:

    263. So badly:

    264. Time and again:

    265. For the time being:

    266. In a manner lacking all respect:

    267. By reputation:

    268. Of ones own free will:

    269. With the agreement of all:

    270. In a manner showing good taste:

    271. One after another:

    272. Beyond all hope of recall:

    273. In comparison with those of other:

    274. To be regretted:

    275. Every reason to be:

    276. In its appeal to ones sense of beauty:

    277. At the very moment of:

    278. Easily influenced:

    279. Lacking in any sense of responsibility:

    280. Cannot answer:

    281. Could not be repressed:

    282. Absolutely necessary:

    283. Opposed in nature or character:

    284. Very much to be regretted:

    285. Cannot be defended:

    286. Determined not to be turned aside from or to modify purpose:

    287. Of little or no significance:

    288. Impossible to replace:

  • 289. Unable to endure:

    290. Cannot be chosen:

    291. Cannot be reconciled to each other:

    292. Cannot be understood; Difficult to understand:

    293. Impossible to pronounce:

    294. Can be divided:

    295. One could imagine:

    296. Fixed so firmly that could not be rooted out:

    297. Impossible to define or explain:

    298. Impossible to put into practice:

    299. Without faults:

    300. Wanting to gain things for itself:

    301. Merely humble and meekly unassertive:

    302. Showing Some sign of:

    303. That which was decisive in shaping something:

    304. That was meant to be insulting:

    305. That has had a widespread effect:

    306. Mournful and sorrowful:

    307. That which do not work properly:

    308. That which Ended in failure:

    309. That was intended to avoid being a direct reply:

    310. That which brings a lot of money:

    311. Too prone to wander from one point to another without plan: Discursive

    312. Liable to mislead:

    313. Intended for defending:

    314. An overdose of:

    315. Deep and thorough:

  • 316. Causing a feeling of disgust:

    317. Covered with a sticky substance:

    318. Apt to be moved by sudden impulse:

    319. Apt to ask questions:

    320. Able to remember facts:

    321. Whose purpose is to describe:

    322. A great deal of:

    323. Land that produces crops of a very high yield:

    324. Intentionally irritating of designed to produce a strong reaction:

    325. Likely to lead to:

    326. Apply to the past:

    327. Contemptuous and haughty:

    328. Unpredictable and ever changing:

    329. Based on terror:

    330. Thoroughly unpleasant:

    331. One who develops faculties at an unusually early age:

    332. That which is not directly relevant to the subject:

    333. That which seems right or true but are not really so:

    334. Of great importance and gravity:

    335. Polite and showing good manners:

    336. To make the people disobey the government:

    337. Something that spoke about God in a disrespectful or wicked way:

    338. Claiming great merit and importance:

    339. Threatening or unfavourable:

    340. Likely to cause harm or injury:

    341. Having strength or liveliness:

  • 342. Containing something printed likely to damage the character or reputation of a person:

    343. Full of turns and bends:

    344. Plentiful; in abundance:

    345. Native; belonging naturally:

    346. Roundabout or indirect:

    347. Shocking; beyond all reasonable limits:

    348. Taking care not to make mistakes or get into danger:

    349. Offering service that is not wanted; intrusive:

    350. Taking in unwarranted-liberty:

    351. An open and innocent:

    352. Motivated by ill-will and spite:

    353. Very difficult to please or very particular:

    354. Appear absurd or ridiculous:

    355. Noisy and cheerful:

    356. Cleverly conceived and original in design:

    357. Collection of different kinds of (goods):

    358. Of great effort and energy:

    359. Likely to spread and influence others:

    360. To have a plenty of space:

    361. Natural and unforced:

    362. Trees that shed their leaves each year:

    363. Almost fierce from lack of food:

    364. Being of the same mind:

    365. Hard and intensive:

    366. Difficult; requiring the use of much energy:

    367. Careful to act according to ones conscience; showing a strong sense of duty:

  • 368. Full of a strong desire to do or be something or for success, fame or honour:

    369. Untrustworthy or disloyal; not to be depended on:

    370. Suggesting lavish expenditure; rich and costly:

    371. Merry or gay, usually in a rather noisy way:

    372. Delighting in infliction of injury:

    373. Thoughtless of others:

    374. Avoiding extremes:

    375. Permitted by law:

    376. In proper proportion with:

    377. Having little or no hope:

    378. Possessed from birth; in ones nature:

    379. Inflexible of will or stubborn:

    380. Insistent on ones demands:

    381. Proportionate to the requirements:

    382. Settled and not impulsive or lively; quiet, calm, grave:

    383. Dominated by or easily giving way to strong feelings:

    384. Richly adorned, not simple in style:

    385. Requiring nice handling, critical, ticklish:

    386. Work together with someone:

    387. Instil a particular set of beliefs into:

    388. Lower the dignity or self-respect of; mortify; belittle:

    389. Make worse: ,

    390. Make complex:

    391. Make drunk:

    392. Put together; invent:

    393. Make easy:

    394. Play the part of another person:

  • 395. Make bad or impure:

    396. Break up land to prepare it for crops; pay attention to; cherish:

    397. Win over; regain ones good will or esteem; soothe;

    Conciliate:

    398. Pull up by the roots; get rid of:

    399. Utterly destroy: Annihilate Take part in:

    400. Make enquiries into:

    401. Soak thoroughly:

    402. Restore to good condition:

    403. Fill with holes:

    404. Estimate too highly:

    405. Propose for election:

    406. Fill with fury; make very angry; enrage:

    407. Turn into vapours:

    408. Subject to questioning:

    409. Have commanding influence and position:

    410. Supply land with water:

    411. Preserve in memory by celebration:

    412. Try to do as well as or better than:

    413. Enter into; pierce; discern a persons mind:

    414. Look forward to a thing before it comes:

    415. Buy or sell where there is a great chance of loss and a great chance of gain:

    416. Go round axis; revolve:

    417. Go through the main points again:

    418. Place apart or alone:

    419. Look at or think about seriously:

    420. Make pure:

  • 421. calm down angry feelings: ,

    422. Insure against loss:

    423. Make clear:

    424. Go rotten:

    425. Put right:

    426. Invest with glory:

    427. Strengthen morally or physically:

    428. Confirm or formally accept an agreement:

    429. Give notice of; report:

    430. Make false or incorrect:

    431. Make or become hard or firm:

    432. Bear witness; serve as evidence of:

    433. Check the truth or accuracy of:

    434. Make null and void:

    435. Fill with horror, puzzle, bewilder:

    436. Make or become liquid:

    437. Arrange in classes, put in groups:

    438. Show to be reasonable or proper:

    439. Make or become more intense:

    440. Illustrate by example:

    441. Make larger or fuller:

    442. Unite, form into one:

    443. The art of cultivating the land:

    444. Not subject to death:

    445. Of a disposition inclining to cast doubt upon generally accepted opinions:

    446. In process of dying:

  • 447. A letter of certificate testifying to ones character or fitness for a position:

    448. Handed down from one generation of a family to another:

    449. A charge put on foreign goods entering the country:

    450. A position in which one has to choose between two courses both of which seem equally undesirable:

    451. A list of articles in an estate or a house with a brief description of each:

    452. To take by force the power or position which rightfully belongs to another:

    453. A summary of a document in which only the important points are included:

    454. A state of great disorder:

    455. A settlement to a dispute in which each side concedes something to the other:

    456. To clear from blame or accusation:

    457. That which cannot be doubted:

    458. One who is an expert in the art of preparing, stuffing and mounting skins:

    459. Food that is tasteless and wanting in flavour is:

    460. That cannot be surmounted:

    461. That is harmless, not poisonous:

    462. That cannot be explained or accounted for:

    463. That cannot be taken out:

    464. Unable to speak distinctly:

    465. Who is incurably bad:

    466. Which is not decisive or convincing:

    467. Who cannot be tired out:

    468. That which cannot be explained:

    469. That can never come to an end:

    470. To spring from seed:

    471. To come to a climax; to reach its highest point:

  • 472. To murder by surprise or secret assault:

    473. To surrender especially on terms:

    474. To maintain successfully the cause of:

    475. To seize by authority; to appropriate to the public treasury by way of penalty:

    476. To make up on the spur of the moment:

    477. To remove offend portion of a book:

    478. To utter ones thought aloud when alone:

    479. To lay a solemn curse on:

    480. To have sole control of:

    481. To drive out an evil spirit:

    482. To habituate animals, plants or oneself to a new climate:

    483. To become antiquated or incapable of further

    development:

    484. To admit an alien to citizenship, to introduce into

    another country:

    485. Not likely to be true:

    486. Far distant:

    487. A scientific study of fishes:

    488. A scientific study of birds, eggs:

    489. A scientific study of the development and nature and laws of human society:

    490. A study of Chinese, their history, religion, literature is called:

    491. A study of coins is called: ,

    492. A place in which public records are kept:

    493. A place where birds are kept:

    494. A place where weapons are stored or manufactured:

    495. The place where bees are kept:

    496. A company of merchants crossing a desert:

  • 497. A drink made from the juice of apples:

    498. A drink made from the juice of pears:

    499. A person who enquires into sudden deaths:

    500. That part of the roof which projects beyond the walls:

    501. One who stands under the eaves(or near a window or door) to listen:

    502. Pertaining to cats:

    503. Pertaining to dogs:

    504. A light open trough used by a bricklayer to carry bricks, mortar:

    505. The central stone of an arch:

    506. Place where explosive are kept:

    507. The tall buildings in America:

    508. The flesh of the calves:

    509. The flesh of the deer:

    510. One who abandons his principles or party: , ,

    511. A nut that has no kernel: -

    512. Things given, kept etc. recall the past, some occasion or place:

    513. A child nursed not by its parents: -

    514. A wound not healed: -

    515. Something to terrify birds:

    516. One who speaks for others:

    517. What does not burn:

    518. The head of a notorious party: -

    519. That vote that decides: -

    520. Relating to the sense of hearing:

    521. The art of preparing, stuffing and mounting skins:

    522. The study or science of population:

  • 523. Drag through the mud:

    524. Gave and take:

    525. Up in arms:

    526. Wise as a serpent:

    527. With a sparing hand:

    528. Keep open house:

    529. By fits and starts:

    530. Busy as a bee:

    531. Diamond cut diamond:

    532. Neither more nor less:

    533. Keep at bay:

    534. Hold at arms length:

    535. In every ones mouth:

    536. Pour water into a sieve:

    537. Call in question: or

    538. In the front rank: ,

    539. Science of diseases of women:

    540. Branch of medicine and surgery dealing with midwifery, childbirth its antecedents and sequels:

    541. Public slaughterhouse:

    542. Too strange to be believed:

    543. Without making any noise:

    544. Formally renounce the crown:

    545. Before a moment had elapsed:

    546. Not once or twice, but several times:

    547. Not in accordance with the facts:

    548. Go off from the main subject of discourse:

    549. The last thing anyone would have expected of:

  • 550. Daily allowance of food:

    551. Decorate with lights:

    552. Systematic study of election trends: .

    553. Do away with wholly: .

    554. A shortened form of a word or phrase: .

    555. To increase the speed; to hasten the progress of: .

    556. To increase the gravity of an offence or the intensity of a disease:

    557. To turn friends in enemies: .

    558. One who does something not professionally but for pleasure:

    559. A diplomatic minister of the higher order sent

    by a country to another: , , . 560. A statement open to more than interpretation: .

    561. Having opposing feelings: .

    562. A letter, poem etc. whose author is unknown: .

    563. Absence of government: .

    564. A person liable to be called to account for his action: .

    565. To rise in value:.

    566. To go down in value:.

    567. One who does not believe in the existence of God:.

    568. One who believe in God:.

    569. One who makes an official examination of accounts:.

    570. The life story of a man written by himself:.

    571. Life story of a man written by other:

    572. Government by the officials: .

    573. Government by the people: .

    574. To take away some ones right to vote: .

    575. The science which treats with life: .

  • 576. One who has narrow and prejudiced religious views: .

    577. A member of the middle class: .

    578. General pardon: .

    579. One who damages public property: .

    580. One who does not care for art, literature etc.: .

    581. People working together in the same office or department:

    582. Belonging or pertaining to an individual from birth: -.

    583. Men living in the same age: .

    584. One who can make himself at home in all countries: .

    585. A person who believes easily whatever he is told: .

    586. To give ones authority to another: .

    587. A game or batter in which neither party wins: .

    588. A thing that is fit to be eaten: .

    589. Water fit for drinking: .

    590. Study of environment: .

    591. One who thinks only for oneself: .

    592. One who is qualifies for election: .

    593. To explain something mysterious or difficult: .

    594. To lay special stress on: .

    595. A state of perfect balance: .

    596. To root out an evil, disease: .

    597. A speech delivered without any previous preparation: or

    598. A man who has too much enthusiasm for his own

    religion: Fanatic. An exact copy: 599. One who is not easily pleased:

    600. A medicine that kills germs: .

    601. Work for which no salary is paid: .

  • 602. One who feels sympathetic towards human beings: .

    603. An office with high salary but no work: .

    604. That which cannot be read: .

    605. A trade that is prohibited by law:

    606. One who cannot read or write: .

    607. Science of coins or medals: .

    608. Misappropriation of money: .

    609. A sound that cannot be heard: .

    610. A statement which cannot be understood: .

    611. One who cannot be corrected: .

    612. That which cannot be explained: .

    613. A method that cannot be imitated: .

    614. That which cannot be satisfied: .

    615. One who is unable to pay his debts: .

    616. That which cannot be hurt: .

    617. The action of looking back on past time: .

    618. A thing that cannot be seen with human eyes: .

    619. Looking into ones own thoughts: .

    620. Remarks which do not ally apply to the subject under discussion:

    621. A loss of damage that cannot be compensated: .

    622. That cannot be altered or withdrawn: .

    623. The area over which an official has control: .

    624. The first speech made by a person: .

    625. Hater of mankind: .

    626. Lover of mankind: .

    627. A silly person:

    628. A person who lives a wandering life:

  • 629. Social position or rank:

    630. Someone who knows a lot about the subject:

    631. Deeply religious:

    632. A building in which monks live:

    633. An instrument used to see distant objects :

    634. A person who is slow to learn:

    635. The path in which planets move :

    636. A permit from an authority to own, use or do something:

    637. One who does the scientific study of the sun, the moon, etc.:

    638. The study or practice of travelling through the air:

    639. A person trained to travel in a spacecraft :

    640. Say a prayer in singing voice :

    641. Visit a place often:

    642. Final release from rebirth :

    643. A person who loves money and hates spending it:

    644. An ugly woman:

    645. An animal that is cruel and dangerous :

    646. Skilful in inventing:

    647. Say publicly that something important is true:

    648. To be disloyal to someone who trusts you:

    649. Situation in which everything is happening in a confused way:

    650. A drink usually made from a mixture of one or

    more alcoholic drinks: 651. A loose piece of clothing without sleeves:

    652. A painting, drawing or photograph of a person especially of the head and shoulders:

    653. To make someone angry:

    654. Height above sea level :

  • 655. To shift people from a place of danger to a safer place :

    656. To cause to feel no pain:

    657. Men who work on shores loading unloading ships:

    658. Name shared by all the members of a family:

    659. One who is very eager for knowledge and reads a lot:

    660. A flightless bird now extinct :

    661. Storehouse for grains :

    662. Animals that live in a particular region:

    663. A place in a house where food is kept:

    664. A person who belongs to another country:

    665. Study of ancient monuments and arts:

    666. Science which deals with the study of living beings:

    667. Science of earths crust and the interior strata:

    668. The art of understanding the influence of heavenly bodies:

    669. To seek protection from danger:

    670. One who presides over the function:

    671. A man servant who serves at the table:

    672. Waste material:

    673. One who makes furniture:

    674. One who treats patients:

    675. One who can read and write:

    676. A place where prisoners are kept: /

    677. One who does farming:

    678. A poem of fourteen () lines:

    679. A book where you find meanings for words:

    680. A document with a code of laws which checks both ruler and ruled:

    681. A period of one hundred years ( years) :

  • 682. A light pleasure boat:

    683. Short stories with an element of moral :

    684. Red or yellow burning gas seen when something is on:

    685. A person who writes novels:

    686. A document allowing persons to travel abroad:

    687. One who looks only at the darker side of life:

    688. One who looks at the brighter side of life:

    689. A place where horses are kept :

    690. A type of small dog with a turned up nose:

    691. Remains of prehistoric animal or plant preserved by being buried in earth:

    692. A place where meals are sold and eaten:

    693. Things given or received as gift:

    694. A man who does not know how to read and write:

    695. A large number of people or animals suffering from the same kind of disease at the same time:

    696. A book giving information on all branches of knowledge:

    697. Liquid waste that flows out from a factory:

    698. A living creature that is so small that it cannot be seen without a microscope and that may cause

    699. Part of the earth where life is found:

    700. The act of killing oneself:

    701. Soldiers who fight on horseback:

    702. Soldiers who fight on foot:

    703. Strong rush of air, rain, smoke etc. carried by wind:

    704. A person who uses his strength or power to frighten or hurt others:

    705. A part of a horses harness that goes on to its head:

    706. A sudden rush of frightened animals:

    707. A person who has been found guilty and is being punished:

  • 708. A person who does banking business:

    709. A mad person:

    710. A person who is in charge of keys of a prison:

    711. A person in charge of a jail and the prisoners in it:

    712. One who is unable to pay his debts:

    713. Long hard journey especially on foot:

    714. Group of people living together:

    715. A group of soldiers living in a town or a fort, and defending it:

    716. Flesh and Vegetable eating animals:

    717. Plants of a particular region:

    718. Government by small groups:

    719. A policeman in ordinary clothes while on duty:

    720. A person who flies an aeroplane:

    721. Number of books housed in one building:

    722. A person who studies Physics:

    723. A mark remaining on the skin from a wound:

    724. Making someone angry:

    725. Difficulty in breathing:

    726. Special quality not found anywhere:

    727. To make impure by mixing dirty or poisonous matter:

    728. A person who writes poems:

    729. One who is out to subvert a government:

    730. One who is recovering from illness:

    731. One who is all powerful:

    732. One who is present everywhere:

    733. One who knows everything:

  • 734. One who is easily deceived: ,

    735. One who does not make mistakes:

    736. One who can do anything for money:

    737. One who has no money: ,

    738. One who changes sides:

    739. One who works for free:

    740. One who loves books:

    741. One who can speak two languages:

    742. One who hates mankind:

    743. One who doubts the existence of god:

    744. One who pretends to be what he is not:

    745. One incapable of being tired:

    746. One who helps others Good:

    747. One who copies from other writers:

    748. One who hates women:

    749. One who knows many languages:

    750. One who is fond of sensuous pleasures:

    751. One who thinks only of welfare of women:

    752. One who is indifferent to pleasure or pain:

    753. One who is quite like a woman:

    754. One who has strange habits:

    755. One who speaks less:

    756. One who goes on foot:

    757. One who believes in fate:

    758. One who dies without a Will:

    759. One who always thinks himself to be ill:

    760. A Government by a king or queen:

  • 761. A Government by the rich:

    762. A Government by the Nobles:

    763. A Government by one:

    764. Rule by the mob:

    765. That through which light can pass:

    766. That through which light cannot pass:

    767. That through which light can partly pass:

    768. A sentence whose meaning is unclear:

    769. A place where orphans live:

    770. That which cannot be described:

    771. That which cannot be avoided:

    772. That which cannot be defended:

    773. Practice of having several wives:

    774. Practice of having several husbands:

    775. Practice of having one wife or husband:

    776. Practice of having two wives or husbands:

    777. That which is not likely to happen:

    778. People living at the same time:

    779. A book published after the death of its author:

    780. One who eats too much:

    781. One who questions everything:

    782. A flesh eating animal:

    783. A grass eating animal:

    784. One who lives in a foreign country:

    785. To transfer one's authority to another:

    786. One who is a newcomer:

    787. That which is lawful:

  • 788. That which is against law:

    789. One who is unmarried:

    790. A study of man:

    791. A study of races:

    792. A study of the body:

    793. A study of animals:

    794. A study of birds:

    795. A study of ancient things:

    796. A study of derivation of words:

    797. Murder of a human being:

    798. Murder of a father:

    799. Murder of a mother:

    800. Murder of an brother:

    801. Murder of an infant:

    802. Murder of the king:

    803. To free somebody from all blame: ,

    804. To write under a different name:

    805. A thing no longer in use:

    806. Words written on the tomb of a person:

    807. One who is greedy for money:

    808. A person's peculiar habit:

    809. An animal who preys on other animals:

    810. Violating the sanctity of a church:

    811. Not normal:

    812. Go with:

    813. Succeed in doing:

    814. Take as one's own:

  • 815. By oneself:

    816. Once a year:

    817. Become invisible:

    818. Express approval by clapping:

    819. Loud enough to be heard:

    820. Keep oneself away from:

    821. At the back of:

    822. Not sharp:

    823. Period of years:

    824. Low in cost or value:

    825. Comfort in time of sorrow:

    826. Never ending:

    827. Without interval:

    828. Move on hands and knees:

    829. Lame person:

    830. Period of years:

    831. Move up one's mind:

    832. Go out of sight or existence:

    833. Find out:

    834. Far away:

    835. Long spell of dry weather:

    836. Suitable for eating:

    837. Qualified to be chosen:

    838. Leave one country and go to settle in another:

    839. Put up with:

    840. Way in:

    841. Time that has no limit:

  • 842. Way out:

    843. Show clearly the meaning of:

    844. Send goods to another country for sales:

    845. Extreme scarcity of food:

    846. Able to bend easily without breaking:

    847. Go or come after:

    848. Period of two weeks:

    849. Easily broken:

    850. Physically weak:

    851. Small articles of dress, sewing-goods, etc:

    852. Suitable for living in:

    853. An animal's or plant's natural environment:

    854. Doing something constantly:

    855. Argue about price of goods:

    856. Suffering from a mental or physical disability:

    857. Spend the winter in sleep:

    858. Push roughly:

    859. Who or what a person is:

    860. Doing no work or lazy:

    861. Light up:

    862. Make clear by examples or pictures:

    863. Without any delay:

    864. Come into a foreign country as a permanent resident:

    865. Living forever:

    866. Become better:

    867. Incapable of being wrong:

    868. Not guilty:

  • 869. Cannot be conquered:

    870. Cannot be seen:

    871. Cannot be repaired:

    872. Unable to walk normally:

    873. Person who is insane or very foolish:

    874. Dumb person:

    875. Person living next door:

    876. Well-known in an unfavourable way:

    877. Happening from time to time:

    878. Person who takes a hopeful views of things:

    879. Father and mother:

    880. Person walking in a street:

    881. Person who takes a gloomy views of things:

    882. Science and art of government:

    883. Liked by many people:

    884. Put off until a later time:

    885. On time:

    886. Four-legged animal:

    887. With little or no sound:

    888. Again and again:

    889. Come or go back:

    890. Make known:

    891. Turn round:

    892. Make along piercing cry or sound:

    893. Loud cry:

    894. In a short time:

    895. Person who watches a show or game or incident:

  • 896. Not fresh:

    897. Look long and steadily:

    898. Remain alive or in existence:

    899. Go from one place to another:

    900. Able to be seen through:

    901. Not occupied:

    902. Of no use:

    903. Surrounding district:

    904. Once a week:

    905. Speak softly:

    906. Young person:

    907. Group of people who watch a show:

    908. Having an evil reputation:

    909. One who is new to a profession:

    910. Collection of coins:

    911. Fear of darkness: and

    912. One which is not in use, out-dated:

    913. Study of mountains:

    914. Fear of mountains:

    915. Fear of snakes: or

    916. A child whose parents are dead:

    917. Study Of Correct spelling:

    918. Study of ancient writing:

    919. A cure for all diseases:

    920. Fear of everything: or

    921.

    Belief of God in nature: . "Pan" is Greek for English "All". "Theism" is from the Greek "Theos" which means "God". "All is God".

  • 922. A temporary release allowed on certain conditions:

    923. Killing one's own father:

    924. Property inherited from ones father or ancestor:

    925. A home for pigs: or

    926. That which is everlasting:

    927. Fear of eating:

    928. Fear of drugs:

    929. Fear of ghosts:

    930. Fear of sound:

    931. Fear of light:

    932. Study of languages:

    933. A figure with many angles or sides:

    934. A forecast of the result of a disease of illness: (Greek for knowing the future)

    935. Fear of fever:

    936. Fear of fire:

    937. Confinement to one place to avoid spread of infection:

    938. A person who lives by himself: or

    939. Asking everyone for an opinion:

    940. An institution for reforming young offenders:

    941. To send back a person to his own country: or

    942. The art of elegant speech or writing:

    943. Violating or profaning religious things:

    944. An instrument for detecting earthquakes:

    945. A case in which sword is kept:

    946. One who talks in sleep: -or

    947. Killing one's own sister:

    948. One who is a habitual drunker:

  • 949. That which is a government by the military class:

    950. Fear of hell:

    951. A person who abstains from alcoholic drinks:

    952. Fear of death:

    953. Fear of hair:

    954. A brides outfit: .

    955. An imaginary ideal state:

    956. Killing one's own wife:

    957. One extremely fond of one's wife:

    958. Fear of foreigners:

    959. Fear of animals:

    960. One who donates liberally for good causes:

    961. Collection of stamps:

    962. Excessive desire for money:

    963. Study of mind:

    964. A speech by the dramatist at the beginning of the play:

    965. One who attends to the diseases of the eye:

    966. One who tests eyesight and sell spectacles:

    967. One who attends to sick people and prescribes medicines:

    968. One who compounds and sells drugs:

    969. One who compounds and sells drugs:

    970. One who treats disease by performing operations:

    971. One who attends to the teeth:

    972. One skilled in the care of hands and feet:

    973. One who treats diseases by rubbing the muscles:

    974. A physician who assists women in child-birth:

    975. A physician who assists women in child-birth:

  • 976. One who drives a motor-car:

    977. One who attends to an engine:

    978. One who attends to sick people and prescribes medicines:

    979. The person in charge of a ship:

    980. The commander of a fleet:

    981. One who carves in stone:

    982. One who cuts precious stone:

    983. One who cuts precious stone:

    984. One who writes for the newspaper:

    985. One who writes for the newspaper:

    986. One who writes for the newspaper:

    987. One who sets type for books:

    988. One who draws and plans the design of the building:

    989. One who draws plans:

    990. One who deals in flowers:

    991. One who deals in fruits:

    992. One who deals in cattle:

    993. One who sells fruits or vegetables:

    994. One who sells iron and hardware:

    995. One who deals in medicinal herbs:

    996. One who deals in fish:

    997. One who deals in furs:

    998. One who works in glass:

    999. One who deals in wines:

    1000. One who works mending water pipes:

    1001. One who attends to the fire of steam engine:

    1002. One who makes barrels:

  • 1003. One employed to do excavating works:

    1004. One who makes and sells ladies hats:

    1005. One who sells small articles such as ribbons or thread or laces:

    1006. One who deals in cloths and other fabrics:

    1007. One who deals in silk:

    1008. A professional rider in horse races:

    1009. One who shoes horses:

    1010. One who studies rocks and soils:

    1011. One who studies the past through the objects left behind:

    1012. One who studies the stars:

    1013. One who flies an aero plane:

    1014. One who flies an aero plane:

    1015. One who works in a coal-mine:

    1016. An institution for the education in the Arts and Sciences:

    1017. The study of all heavenly bodies and the earth in

    relation to them:

    1018. The art of tilling the soil:

    1019. The art of cultivating and managing gardens:

    1020. The Science of land management:

    1021. The science of family descent:

    1022. The study of ancient building and prehistoric remains:

    1023. The study of ancient writings:

    1024. The art of beautiful hand-writing:

    1025. The art of metal working:

    1026. The study of coins:

    1027. The study of numbers:

    1028. The art of measuring lands:

  • 1029. The science of triangles:

    1030. The art of preserving skins:

    1031. The art of making fire-works:

    1032. The science of colours:

    1033. The art of elegant speech and writing:

    1034. The art of effective speaking:

    1035. The art of telling the future by the study of the stars:

    1036. The study of mankind:

    1037. The science which deals with the varieties of human-kinds:

    1038. The science of the structure of the human-body:

    1039. The science which deals with the way in which the human-body works:

    1040. The scientific study of industrial arts:

    1041. The study of the human-mind:

    1042. The study of human face:

    1043. The study of living matter:

    1044. The study of plants:

    1045. The study of animals:

    1046. The study of rocks and soils:

    1047. The study of birds:

    1048. The study of egg:

    1049. The study of mountains:

    1050. The study of languages:

    1051. The study of origin and history of words:

    1052. The study of stars:

    1053. The study of lakes:

    1054. killing of a foetus: ,

    1055. killer of algae:

  • 1056. murder of a friend:

    1057. killer of aphids:

    1058. killing of birds:

    1059. killer of bacteria:

    1060. killer of bacteria:

    1061. killing living material:

    1062. slaughter of cattle; one who kills cattle:

    1063. killing of whales and other cetaceans:

    1064. substance used to kill bed-bugs:

    1065. destruction or killing of a god:

    1066. destruction of the environment:

    1067. killing of bishops:

    1068. killing of a cat:

    1069. killing of a woman:

    1070. killing of a foetus:

    1071. killing of one's own child:

    1072. killing or killer of flowers:

    1073. killing a foetus:

    1074. substance that kills ants:

    1075. killing of one's brother:

    1076. killing of fungus:

    1077. killing of a race or ethnic group:

    1078. substance that kills germs:

    1079. killing of a giant:

    1080. killing of women:

    1081. killing of plants:

    1082. killing of heretics:

  • 1083. killing of a human being:

    1084. killing of an infant:

    1085. killing of insects:

    1086. killing of larvae:

    1087. destruction of liberty:

    1088. killing of a wolf:

    1089. killing or killer of one's husband:

    1090. killing of one's mother:

    1091. reduction of mind by psychological pressure:

    1092. killing or killer of microbes:

    1093. agent which kills mites:

    1094. killing of mollusc:

    1095. substance for killing flies:

    1096. killing or killer of a newborn infant:

    1097. killing insect eggs:

    1098. killing of parasites:

    1099. harmful act appearing to be an attempt at suicide:

    1100. killing or killer of one's parents:

    1101. killing of parents or a parent-like close relative:

    1102. killing of one's father:

    1103. killer of partridges:

    1104. killing of pests:

    1105. killing of offspring; killing of the human race:

    1106. flea-killer:

    1107. substance or person who kills rats:

    1108. killing of a monarch:

    1109. killing of rodents:

  • 1110. killing of old men:

    1111. killing or killer of a snake:

    1112. killing or killer of a sibling:

    1113. substance that kills trees:

    1114. killing of one's own sister:

    1115. destruction of an entire species:

    1116. killing of sperm:

    1117. killing of spores:

    1118. killing of oneself:

    1119. killing of tapeworms:

    1120. killing or killer of a bull:

    1121. killing of trypanosomes:

    1122. killing or killer of a tyrant:

    1123. destruction of a city:

    1124. killing or killer of a bear:

    1125. killing of one's own wife:

    1126. killing or killer of a prophet:

    1127. destroying the meaning of a word:

    1128. killing of worms:

    1129. substance or person who kills wasps:

    1130. killing of viruses:

    1131. killing of a fox:

    1132. something that kills weeds: