➲ Fatal - That causes death.
➲ Abdication - Voluntary giving up of throne in favour of someone.
➲ Facsimile - An exact copy of handwriting, painting.
➲ Almanac - An annual calendar with position of stars.
➲ Fable - A story relating to birds/animals with a moral in the end.
➲ Amphibian - Animal that live both on land and sea.
➲ Extempore - A speech made without preparation.
➲ Allegory - A story that express ideas through symbols.
➲ Epilogue - A concluding speech or comment at the end of the play.
➲ Anomaly - Departure from common rule.
➲ Ephemeral - Lasting for a very short time.
➲ Aquatic - Animals that live in water.
➲ Encyclopaedia - A book that contains information on various subjects.
➲ Autobiography - The life history of a person written by himself.
➲ Edible - Fit to be eaten.
➲ Axiom - A statement accepted as true without proof.
➲ Eatable - Anything to be eaten.
➲ Drawn - A game that results neither in victory nor in defeat.
➲ Anonymous - Bearing no name.
➲ Crusade - A religious war.
➲ Belligerent - One that is in a war-like mood.
➲ Conscription - Compulsory enlistment for military service.
➲ Biography - The life history of a person that written by some other person.
➲ Chronology - Events presented in order of occurrence.
➲ Blasphemy - An act of speaking against religion.
➲ Zodiac - A diagram showing the path of planets.
➲ Plebiscite - A decision made by public voting.
➲ Utopia - An imaginary land with perfect social order.
➲ Pseudonym - An imaginary name assumed by an author.
➲ Verbatim - repetition of a speech or a writing word for word.
➲ Quarantine - An act of separation from a person to avoid infection.
➲ Venial - A slight fault that can be forgiven.
➲ Quadruped - An act of separation from a person to avoid infection.
➲ Transparent - That can be seen through.
➲ Referendum - General vote of the public to decide a question.
➲ Solar - Of the sun.
➲ Red-tapism - Official formality resulting in delay.
➲ Swan song - The last literary work of a writer/an artist.
➲ Regalia - Dress with medals, ribbons worn at official ceremonies .
➲ Souvenir - A thing kept in memory of an event.
➲ Sacrilege - Violating the sanctity of religious places/objects.
➲ Soporific - A medicine that induces sleep.
➲ Sinecure - A job with high salary but a little responsibility.
➲ Fauna - The animals of a particular region.
➲ Potable - Fit to drink.
➲ Flora - The flowers of a particular region.
➲ Portable - That can be carried in hand.
➲ Fragile - That can be easily broken.
➲ Plagiarism - Literary theft or passing off an author's original work as one's own.
➲ Gregarious - Animals which live in flock, used for human beings also.
➲ Pedantic - A style meant to display one's knowledge.
➲ Illegible - Incapable of being read.
➲ Pantheism - The belief that God pervades nature.
➲ Panacea - A remedy for all ills.
➲ Inaccessible - A person/place that cannot be easily approached.
➲ Parole - Pledge given by a prisoner for temporary release not to escape.
➲ Impracticable - Incapable of being practised.
➲ Incorrigible - Incapable of being corrected.
➲ Inaudible - A sound that cannot be heard.
➲ Intelligible - That can be understood.
➲ Irreparable - Incapable of being repaired.
➲ Interregnum - A period of interval between two regimes and governments.
➲ Indelible - Not fit to eat.
➲ Indispensable - That cannot be dispensed with, removed.
➲ Inflammable - Liable to catch fire easily.
➲ Inevitable - That cannot be avoided.
➲ Lunar - Of the moon.
➲ Maiden - A speech or an attempt made by a person for the first time.
➲ Manuscript - A matter written by hand.
➲ Mammal - An animal that gives milk.
➲ Nostalgia - Home sickness, memories of the past.
➲ Omniscient - One who knows all.
➲ Omnipresent - One who is present everywhere.
➲ Omnipotent - One who is all powerful.
➲ Parable - A short story with a moral.
➲ Archives - A place where government and public records are kept.
➲ Abattoir - A place where animals are slaughtered for the market.
➲ Aviary - A place where birds are kept.
➲ Apiary - A place where bees are kept.
➲ Asylum - A place for lunatics and political refugees.
➲ Arena - A place for wrestling.
➲ Arsenal - A place for ammunition and weapons.
➲ Aquarium - A tank for fishes.
➲ Burrow - The dwelling place of an animal underground.
➲ Convent - A residence for nuns.
➲ Cache - A place where ammunition is hidden.
➲ Cloakroom - A place for luggage at a railway station.
➲ Cage - A place for birds.
➲ Cemetery - A graveyard where the dead are burried.
➲ Casino - A place with gambling tables etc.
➲ Crematorium - A cremation ground where the last funeral rites are performed.
➲ Creche - A nursery where children of working parents are cared for while their parents are at work.
➲ Drey - A squirrel's home.
➲ Decanter - An ornamental glass bottle for holding wine or other alcoholic drinks.
➲ Dormitory - The sleeping rooms in a college or public institution.
➲ Elysium - A paradise with perfect bliss.
➲ Granary - A place for storing grain.
➲ Gymnasium - A place where atheletic exercises are performed.
➲ Hangar - A place for housing aeroplanes.
➲ Hutch - A wooden box with a front of wire for rabbits.
➲ Hive - A place for bees.
➲ Kennel - A house of shelter for a dog.
➲ Infirmary - A home for old persons.
➲Mint - A place where money is coined.
➲ Den/Lair - The resting place of a wild animal.
➲ Mortuary - A place where dead bodies are kept for post-mortem.
➲ Menagerie - A place for wild animals and birds.
➲ Morgue - A place where dead bodies are kept for identification.
➲ Monastery - A residence for monks or priests.
➲ Orphanage - A place where orphans are housed.
➲ Orchard - A place where fruit trees are grown.
➲ Portfolio - A portable cause for holding papers, drawing etc.
➲ Pantry - A place for provisions etc in the house.
➲ Reservoir - A place where water is collected and stored.
➲ Resort - A place frequented for reasons of pleasure or health.
➲ Sanatorium - A place where leather is tanned.
➲ Stable - A house of shelter for a horse.
➲ Sheath - A case in which the blade of a sword is kept.
➲ Sty - A place where pigs are kept.
➲ Scullery - A place where plates, dishes, pots and other cooking utensils are washed up.
➲ Tannery - A place where leather is tanned.
➲ Wardrobe - A place for clothes.
➲ Agnostic - One who is not sure about God's existence.
➲ Atheist - A person who does not believe in God.
➲ Altruist - A lover of mankind.
➲ Ascetic - One who leads an austere life.
➲ Amateur - One who does a thing for pleasure and not as a profession.
➲ Arbitrator - A person appointed by two parties to solve a dispute.
➲ Ambidextrous - One who can use either hand with ease.
➲ Apostate - A person who has changed his faith.
➲ Anarchist - One who is out to destroy all governments, peace and order.
➲ Bankrupt - One who is unable to pay his debts.
➲ Bohemian - An unconventional style of living.
➲ Bigot - One who is filled with excessive enthusiasm in religious matters.
➲ Cynic - One who sneers at the beliefs of others.
➲ Cacographist - One who is bad in spellings.
➲ Cynosure - One who is a center of attraction.
➲ Cannibal - One who feeds on human flesh.
➲ Cosmopolitan - A person who regards the whole world as his country.
➲ Carnivorous - One who feeds on flesh.
➲ Coquette - A girl/woman who regards the whole world as his country.
➲ Chauvinist - A person who is blindly devoted to an idea.
➲ Convalescent - One who is recovering health after illness.
➲ Connoisseur - A critical judge of any art and craft.
➲ Dilettante - A dabbler in art, science and literature.
➲ Demogague - A leader who sways his followers by his oratory.
➲ Effeminate - A man who is womanish in his habits.
➲ Epicure - One who is for pleasure of eating and drinking.
➲ Egoist - A lover of oneself, of one's advancement.
➲ Emigrant - A person who leaves his country to settle in another country.
➲ Egotist - One who often talks of his achievements.
➲ Fugitive - One who runs away from justice.
➲ Fastidious - One hard to please.
➲ Feminist - One who works for the welfare of women.
➲ Fatalist - One who believes in fate.
➲ Gourmet - A connoisseur of food.
➲ Gourmand - A lover of good food.
➲Henpecked - A husband ruled by his wife.
➲ Hypochondriac - Who is over anxious about his health.
➲ Hedonist - One who believes that sensual pleasure is the chief good.
➲ Highbrow - A person considering himself to be superior in culture and intellect.
➲ Heretic - One who acts against religion.
➲ Honorary - One who holds a post without any salary.
➲ Herbivorous - One that lives on herbs.
➲ Abdication - Voluntary giving up of throne in favour of someone.
➲ Facsimile - An exact copy of handwriting, painting.
➲ Almanac - An annual calendar with position of stars.
➲ Fable - A story relating to birds/animals with a moral in the end.
➲ Amphibian - Animal that live both on land and sea.
➲ Extempore - A speech made without preparation.
➲ Allegory - A story that express ideas through symbols.
➲ Epilogue - A concluding speech or comment at the end of the play.
➲ Anomaly - Departure from common rule.
➲ Ephemeral - Lasting for a very short time.
➲ Aquatic - Animals that live in water.
➲ Encyclopaedia - A book that contains information on various subjects.
➲ Autobiography - The life history of a person written by himself.
➲ Edible - Fit to be eaten.
➲ Axiom - A statement accepted as true without proof.
➲ Eatable - Anything to be eaten.
➲ Drawn - A game that results neither in victory nor in defeat.
➲ Anonymous - Bearing no name.
➲ Crusade - A religious war.
➲ Belligerent - One that is in a war-like mood.
➲ Conscription - Compulsory enlistment for military service.
➲ Biography - The life history of a person that written by some other person.
➲ Chronology - Events presented in order of occurrence.
➲ Blasphemy - An act of speaking against religion.
➲ Zodiac - A diagram showing the path of planets.
➲ Plebiscite - A decision made by public voting.
➲ Utopia - An imaginary land with perfect social order.
➲ Pseudonym - An imaginary name assumed by an author.
➲ Verbatim - repetition of a speech or a writing word for word.
➲ Quarantine - An act of separation from a person to avoid infection.
➲ Venial - A slight fault that can be forgiven.
➲ Quadruped - An act of separation from a person to avoid infection.
➲ Transparent - That can be seen through.
➲ Referendum - General vote of the public to decide a question.
➲ Solar - Of the sun.
➲ Red-tapism - Official formality resulting in delay.
➲ Swan song - The last literary work of a writer/an artist.
➲ Regalia - Dress with medals, ribbons worn at official ceremonies .
➲ Souvenir - A thing kept in memory of an event.
➲ Sacrilege - Violating the sanctity of religious places/objects.
➲ Soporific - A medicine that induces sleep.
➲ Sinecure - A job with high salary but a little responsibility.
➲ Fauna - The animals of a particular region.
➲ Potable - Fit to drink.
➲ Flora - The flowers of a particular region.
➲ Portable - That can be carried in hand.
➲ Fragile - That can be easily broken.
➲ Plagiarism - Literary theft or passing off an author's original work as one's own.
➲ Gregarious - Animals which live in flock, used for human beings also.
➲ Pedantic - A style meant to display one's knowledge.
➲ Illegible - Incapable of being read.
➲ Pantheism - The belief that God pervades nature.
➲ Panacea - A remedy for all ills.
➲ Inaccessible - A person/place that cannot be easily approached.
➲ Parole - Pledge given by a prisoner for temporary release not to escape.
➲ Impracticable - Incapable of being practised.
➲ Incorrigible - Incapable of being corrected.
➲ Inaudible - A sound that cannot be heard.
➲ Intelligible - That can be understood.
➲ Irreparable - Incapable of being repaired.
➲ Interregnum - A period of interval between two regimes and governments.
➲ Indelible - Not fit to eat.
➲ Indispensable - That cannot be dispensed with, removed.
➲ Inflammable - Liable to catch fire easily.
➲ Inevitable - That cannot be avoided.
➲ Lunar - Of the moon.
➲ Maiden - A speech or an attempt made by a person for the first time.
➲ Manuscript - A matter written by hand.
➲ Mammal - An animal that gives milk.
➲ Nostalgia - Home sickness, memories of the past.
➲ Omniscient - One who knows all.
➲ Omnipresent - One who is present everywhere.
➲ Omnipotent - One who is all powerful.
➲ Parable - A short story with a moral.
➲ Archives - A place where government and public records are kept.
➲ Abattoir - A place where animals are slaughtered for the market.
➲ Aviary - A place where birds are kept.
➲ Apiary - A place where bees are kept.
➲ Asylum - A place for lunatics and political refugees.
➲ Arena - A place for wrestling.
➲ Arsenal - A place for ammunition and weapons.
➲ Aquarium - A tank for fishes.
➲ Burrow - The dwelling place of an animal underground.
➲ Convent - A residence for nuns.
➲ Cache - A place where ammunition is hidden.
➲ Cloakroom - A place for luggage at a railway station.
➲ Cage - A place for birds.
➲ Cemetery - A graveyard where the dead are burried.
➲ Casino - A place with gambling tables etc.
➲ Crematorium - A cremation ground where the last funeral rites are performed.
➲ Creche - A nursery where children of working parents are cared for while their parents are at work.
➲ Drey - A squirrel's home.
➲ Decanter - An ornamental glass bottle for holding wine or other alcoholic drinks.
➲ Dormitory - The sleeping rooms in a college or public institution.
➲ Elysium - A paradise with perfect bliss.
➲ Granary - A place for storing grain.
➲ Gymnasium - A place where atheletic exercises are performed.
➲ Hangar - A place for housing aeroplanes.
➲ Hutch - A wooden box with a front of wire for rabbits.
➲ Hive - A place for bees.
➲ Kennel - A house of shelter for a dog.
➲ Infirmary - A home for old persons.
➲Mint - A place where money is coined.
➲ Den/Lair - The resting place of a wild animal.
➲ Mortuary - A place where dead bodies are kept for post-mortem.
➲ Menagerie - A place for wild animals and birds.
➲ Morgue - A place where dead bodies are kept for identification.
➲ Monastery - A residence for monks or priests.
➲ Orphanage - A place where orphans are housed.
➲ Orchard - A place where fruit trees are grown.
➲ Portfolio - A portable cause for holding papers, drawing etc.
➲ Pantry - A place for provisions etc in the house.
➲ Reservoir - A place where water is collected and stored.
➲ Resort - A place frequented for reasons of pleasure or health.
➲ Sanatorium - A place where leather is tanned.
➲ Stable - A house of shelter for a horse.
➲ Sheath - A case in which the blade of a sword is kept.
➲ Sty - A place where pigs are kept.
➲ Scullery - A place where plates, dishes, pots and other cooking utensils are washed up.
➲ Tannery - A place where leather is tanned.
➲ Wardrobe - A place for clothes.
➲ Agnostic - One who is not sure about God's existence.
➲ Atheist - A person who does not believe in God.
➲ Altruist - A lover of mankind.
➲ Ascetic - One who leads an austere life.
➲ Amateur - One who does a thing for pleasure and not as a profession.
➲ Arbitrator - A person appointed by two parties to solve a dispute.
➲ Ambidextrous - One who can use either hand with ease.
➲ Apostate - A person who has changed his faith.
➲ Anarchist - One who is out to destroy all governments, peace and order.
➲ Bankrupt - One who is unable to pay his debts.
➲ Bohemian - An unconventional style of living.
➲ Bigot - One who is filled with excessive enthusiasm in religious matters.
➲ Cynic - One who sneers at the beliefs of others.
➲ Cacographist - One who is bad in spellings.
➲ Cynosure - One who is a center of attraction.
➲ Cannibal - One who feeds on human flesh.
➲ Cosmopolitan - A person who regards the whole world as his country.
➲ Carnivorous - One who feeds on flesh.
➲ Coquette - A girl/woman who regards the whole world as his country.
➲ Chauvinist - A person who is blindly devoted to an idea.
➲ Convalescent - One who is recovering health after illness.
➲ Connoisseur - A critical judge of any art and craft.
➲ Dilettante - A dabbler in art, science and literature.
➲ Demogague - A leader who sways his followers by his oratory.
➲ Effeminate - A man who is womanish in his habits.
➲ Epicure - One who is for pleasure of eating and drinking.
➲ Egoist - A lover of oneself, of one's advancement.
➲ Emigrant - A person who leaves his country to settle in another country.
➲ Egotist - One who often talks of his achievements.
➲ Fugitive - One who runs away from justice.
➲ Fastidious - One hard to please.
➲ Feminist - One who works for the welfare of women.
➲ Fatalist - One who believes in fate.
➲ Gourmet - A connoisseur of food.
➲ Gourmand - A lover of good food.
➲Henpecked - A husband ruled by his wife.
➲ Hypochondriac - Who is over anxious about his health.
➲ Hedonist - One who believes that sensual pleasure is the chief good.
➲ Highbrow - A person considering himself to be superior in culture and intellect.
➲ Heretic - One who acts against religion.
➲ Honorary - One who holds a post without any salary.
➲ Herbivorous - One that lives on herbs.