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The document is a comprehensive list of vocabulary words along with their definitions, covering various terms from different fields. It includes terms related to governance, literature, biology, and social issues, among others. Each entry provides a clear definition to enhance understanding and vocabulary skills.
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1) Amputate • to cut off a part of a person's body which is infected
2) Anthology • a collection of poems 3) Archives • a place where government or public records are kept 4) Anarchist • one, who is out to destroy all governance, law and order 5) Amateur • a man who does a thing for pleasure and not as a profession 6) Anthology • a collection of poems 7) Aristocracy • government by the nobles 8) Aquatic • animals/plants ere which live in water 9) Amphibian • animals which live both on land and sea 10) Ambidexter • one, who can use either hand with ease 11) Abdication • voluntary giving up of throne in favour of someone 12) Arbitrator • a person, appointed by two parties to solve a dispute 13) Astronomer • a person, who studies stars, planets and other heavenly bodies 14) Astrologer • a person who studies the influence of heavenly bodies on human beings 15) Axiom • a statement which is accepted as true without proof 16) Agenda • a list of headings of the business to be transacted at a meeting 17) Bigamy • the practice of having two wives or husbands at a time 18) Bibliophile • a lover and collector of books 19) Bouquet • a collection of flowers 20) Bureaucracy • government by the officials 21) Belligerent • a person, nation that is involved in war 22) Biennial • an event which happens once in two years 23) Blasphemy • the act of speaking disrespectfully about sacred things 24) Cosmopolitan • a person who regards whole world as his country 25) Chauffeur • one, who is employed to drive a motor car 26) Carnivorous • one, who lives on flesh 27) Cannibal • one, who feeds on human flesh 28) Contemporaries • belonging to or living at the same time 29) Cynosure • centre of attraction 30) Connoisseur • a critical judge of any art and craft 31) Crusade • a religious war 32) Choreographer • one, who teaches dancing 33) Cacographist • a person, who is bad in spellings 34) Calligraphist • a person, who writes beautiful handwriting 35) Cynic • one, who sneers at the aims and beliefs of his fellow men 36) Cavalry • soldiers, who fight on horse back 37) Dormitory • the sleeping rooms with several beds especially in a college or institution 38) Drawn • a game that results neither in victory nor in defeat 39) Elegy • a poem of lamentation 40) Epitaph • words which are inscribed on the grave or the tomb in the memory of the buried 41) Ephemeral • lasting one day 42) Effeminate • a person who is womanish 43) Emigrant • a person who leaves his own country and goes to live in another 44) Edible • fit to be eaten 45) Egotism • practice of talking too much about oneself 46) Encyclopaedia • a book that contains information on various subjects 47) Epicure • one, who is devoted to the pleasure of eating and drinking 48) Florist • one, who deals-in flowers 49) Fastidious • one, who is very -selective in one's taste 50) Fanatic or Bigot • one, who is filled with excessive and mistaken enthusiasm in religious matters 51) Fatal • causing death 52) Fatalist • one, who believes in fate 53) Facsimile • an exact copy of handwriting, printing etc 54) Fauna • the animals of a certain region 55) Flora • the plants of a particular region 56) Fratricide • murder of brother 57) Fugitive • one, who runs away from justice or the law 58) Fragile • easily broken 59) Feminist • one, who works for the welfare of the women 60) Gregarious • animals which live in flocks 61) Hangar • a place for housing aeroplanes 62) Hive • a place for bees 63) Horticulture • the art of cultivating and managing gardens 64) Homicide • murder of man 65) Hearse • a vehicle which is used to carry a dead body 66) Hedonist • one, who believes that pleasure is the chief good (sensual) 67) Horizon • a line at which the earth and the sky seem to meet 68) Honorary • holding office without any remuneration 69) Heretic • one, who acts against religion 70) Herbivorous • one, who lives on herbs 71) Insolvent/Bankrupt • a person who is unable to pay his debts 72) Inaudible • a sound that cannot be heard 73) Inaccessible • that cannot be easily approached 74) Incorrigible • incapable of being corrected 75) Irreparable • incapable of being repaired 76) Illegible • incapable of being read 77) Inevitable • incapable of being avoided 78) Impracticable • incapable of being practised 79) Immigrant • a person who comes to one country from another in order to settle there 80) Invincible • one, too strong to be overcome 81) Indelible • that cannot be erased 82) Incognito • travelling under another name than one's own 83) Itinerant • one, who journeys from place to place 84) Infirmary • a home or room used for ill or injured people 85) Infanticide • murder of an infant 86) Infantry • soldiers, who fight on foot 87) Inflammable • liable to catch fire easily 88) Interregnum • a period of interval between two reigns or governments 89) Kennel • a place for dogs 90) Lunatic asylum • a home for lunatics 91) Lexicographer • one, who compiles a dictionary 92) Loquacious • one, who talks continuously 93) Linguist • one, who is skilled in foreign languages 94) Lapidist • one, who cuts precious stones 95) Misanthrope • a hater of mankind 96) Misogamist • one, who hates marriage 97) Matricide • murder of mother 98) Martyr • one, who dies for a noble cause 99) Maiden speech • the first speech delivered by a person 100) Mint • a place where coins are made 101) Misogynist • a hater of womankind 102) Morgue • a place, where dead bodies are kept for identification 103) Mammals • animals which give milk 104) Monogamy • the practice of marrying one at a time 105) Missionary • a person, who is sent to propagate religion 106) Numismatics • the study of coins 107) Namesake • a person having same name as another 108) Nostalgia • a strong desire to return home, home sickness 109) Novice or Tyro • one, new to anything, inexperienced 110) Orphan • one, who has lost parents 111) Omnipresent • one, who is present everywhere 112) Omnipotent • one, who is all powerful 113) Omniscient • one, who knows everything 114) Opaque • that which cannot be seen through 115) Obituary • an account in the newspaper of the funeral of the one deceased 116) Orphanage • a home for orphans 117) Obstetrician • one, who is skilled in midwifery 118) Ostler • one, who looks after horses at an inn 119) Omnivorous • one, who eats everything 120) Pessimist • a person who looks at the darker side of things 121) Potable • fit to drink 122) Post mortem • an examination of dead body 123) Philanthropist • a lover of mankind 124) Patricide • murder of father Philatelist • one, who collects stamps 125) Plagiarism • literary theft or passing off an author's original work as one's own 126) Polygamy • the practice of marrying more than one wife at a time 127) Polyandry • the practice of marrying more than one husband at a time 128) Philogynist • a lover of womankind 129) Plebiscite • (a decision made by) votes of all qualified citizens 130) Philanderer • one, who amuses himself by love making 131) Philistine • one who does not care for art and literature 132) Plutocracy • government by the rich 133) Pseudonym • an imaginary name assumed by an author for disguise 134) Posthumous • a child born after the death of his father or the book published after the death of the writer 135) Panacea • a remedy for all diseases 136) Paediatrician • a person, who is specialist in child diseases 137) Paleography • the study of ancient writing 138) Posse • a number of policemen called to quell a riot 139) Parole • pledge given by a prisoner for temporary release, not to escape 140) Pedestrian • one, who goes on foot 141) Portable • that can be carried easily 142) Quarantine • an act of separation from other persons to avoid infection 143) Rhetoric • the art of elegant speech or writing 144) Regicide • murder of King or Queen 145) Suicide • murder of oneself 146) Stable • a place for horses 147) Somnambulist • a person, who walks in sleep 148) Somniloquist • a person, who talks in sleep 149) Souvenir • a thing kept as a reminder of a person, place or event 150) Sanatorium • a place for the sick to recover health 151) Truant • a person/student who absents himself from class or duty without permission 152) Teetotaller • one, who does not take any intoxicating drink 153) Theocracy • government by religious principles 154) Uxorious • one extremely fond of one's wife 155) Utopia • an imaginary perfect social and political system 156) Uxoricide • murder of wife 157) Verbatim • repetition of speech or writing word for word 158) Volunteer • one, who offers one's services 159) Virgin • a woman who has no sexual experience 160) Versatile • interested in and clever at many different things 161) Veteran • one, who has a long experience of any occupation 162) Venial • a fault that may be forgiven