1 | Medieval | Relating To Or Belonging To The Middle Ages |
2 | Meditation | Continuous And Profound Contemplation On Spiritual Matters |
3 | Megalomania | Mania Of Being Important |
4 | Melodrama | An Extravagant Comedy In Which Action Is More Salient Than Characterization |
5 | Memoir | Personal Reminiscences In A Narrative From |
6 | Menagerie | A Place For Wild Animals And Birds |
7 | Mercenary | Working Only For The Sake Of Money |
8 | Mesomorph | A Person Whose Build Is Powerful, Compact And Muscular |
9 | Meticulous | One Who Is Very Careful And Particular |
10 | Milliner | A Person Who Makes And Sells Ladies Hats, Etc |
11 | Mint | A Place Where Coins Are Made |
12 | Minx | Impudent Girl |
13 | Misanthrope | One Who Hates Mankind |
14 | Misanthropist | Hater Of Mankind |
15 | Miser | One Who Spends Very Little |
16 | Misocapnic | A Hater Of Smoking |
17 | Misogamist | One, Who Hates Marriage |
18 | Misogynist | One Who Hates Women |
19 | Missionary | A Person, Who Is Sent To Propagate Religion |
20 | Mobocracy | A Political System In Which A Mob Is The Source Of Control |
21 | Monarchy | Autocracy Governed By A Ruler Who Usually Inherits Authority |
22 | Monastery | A Building In Which Monks Live |
23 | Monocracy | Rule By One Person |
24 | Monogamy | The Practice Of Marrying One At A Time |
25 | Monomaniac | Person Obsessed With One Idea Or Subject |
26 | Monopoly | Exclusive Possession Of The Trade In Some Commodity |
27 | Monotheist | A Person Who Believes In One Faith Is Called |
28 | Monumental | Of Outstanding Significance |
29 | Morgue | A Place, Where Dead Bodies Are Kept For Identification |
30 | Mortal | Subject To Death |
31 | Mortuary | A Place, Where Dead Bodies Are Kept For Post Mortem |
32 | Muse | Goddess Of Learning And Arts |
33 | Mutiny | Open Rebellion Of Soldiers And Sailors Against Lawful Authority |
34 | Myth | A Traditional Story Related To Deities |
35 | Namesake | A Person Having Same Name As Another |
36 | Narcotic | A Medicine For Producing Sleep |
37 | Native | One Whose Parents Are Domiciled |
38 | Naughty | A Badly Behaved Child |
39 | Necrophobia | Fear Of Dead Body |
40 | Neocracy | Government By Inexperienced Persons Is Called |
41 | Neologism | New Word Coined By An Author |
42 | Neology | Using Of New Words |
43 | Neophyte | Any New Participant In Some Activity |
44 | Niche | A Hollow Space In A Wall For A |
45 | Nocturnal | Active At Night |
46 | Nostalgia | A Strong Desire To Return Home, Home Sickness |
47 | Notary | Person Publically Authorized To Draw Up Or Attest Contracts Etc |
48 | Notoriety | Ill-Fame |
49 | Notorious | Known Widely And Usually Unfavorably |
50 | Novice | Someone New To A Field Or Activity |
51 | Novice Or Tyro | One, New To Anything, Inexperienced |
52 | Numismatics | The Study Of Coins |
53 | Numismatists | One Who Collects Coins |
54 | Nutritive | Article Of Food Rich In Nutrition |
55 | Nyctophobia | Fear Of Darkness |
56 | Oar | A Long Pole Used For Rowing A Boat |
57 | Oasis | Fertile Spot In Desert |
58 | Obesity | Having Lot Of Fat In One’s Body |
59 | Obituary | An Account In The Newspaper Of The Funeral Of The One Deceased |
60 | Obliterate | Destroy Without Any Trace |
61 | Obsolete | No Longer In Use |
62 | Obstetrician | Physician Who Delivers Babies |
63 | Oceanography | Study Of Ocean |
64 | Ochlophobia | Fear Of Crowds |
65 | Octogenarian | A Person Who Is Of An Age From 80 To 90 |
66 | Octopus | Eight-Armed Sea-Creature |
67 | Oculist | One Who Cure Eye Disease |
68 | Odontology | Study Of Teeth |
69 | Odynophobia | Fear Of Pain |
70 | Odyssey | A Long Wandering Journey |
71 | Oligarchy | A Political System Governed By A Few People |
72 | Omnipotent | One, Who Is All Powerful |
73 | Omnipresent | One, Who Is Present Everywhere |
74 | Omniscience | Infinite Knowledge |
75 | Omniscient | One, Who Knows Everything |
76 | Omnivorous | One, Who Eats Everything |
77 | Opaque | That Which Cannot Be Seen Through |
78 | Ophiophobia | Fear Of Snakes |
79 | Ophthalmologist | One Who Treats Diseases Of The Eye |
80 | Ophthalmology | Study Of Eye |
81 | Optic | Science Of Sight And Light |
82 | Optician | One Who Tests Eyesight And Sells Spectacles |
83 | Optics | Study Of Light |
84 | Optimist | A Person Who Looks At The Brighter Side Of Things |
85 | Orator | One Who Makes An Eloquent Public Speech |
86 | Orchard | A Field Or A Part Of A Garden Where Fruit Trees Grow |
87 | Ordination | The Ceremony At Which A Man Becomes A Priest |
88 | Ordnance | A Factory Where Military Materials Are Produced |
89 | Oriental | A Person Of Asian, Especially East Asian, Descent |
90 | Ornithology | The Branch Of Zoology That Studies Birds |
91 | Orography | Study Of Mountain |
92 | Orphan | One, Who Has Lost Parents |
93 | Orphanage | A Home For Orphans |
94 | Orthodontist | Specialist Who Straightens Teeth |
95 | Orthography | Study Of Correct Spelling Of Words |
96 | Orthopedics | Medical Specialty Dealing With Bones And Joints |
97 | Orthophobia | Fear Of Property |
98 | Ostler | One, Who Looks After Horses At An Inn |
99 | Ostracize | To Expel From Society |
100 | Ostrich | A Large Bird Reputed To Bury Its Head In Sand When Pursued |
101 | Oubliette | Dungeon Entered By Trapdoor |
102 | Outcast | Cast Out As Useless |
103 | Outriders | Policeman Riding On Motorcycles As Guards To A Vip |
104 | Pacifist | One Who Believes In Total Abolition Of War |
105 | Paediatrician | A Person, Who Is Specialist In Child Diseases |
106 | Pagan | Person Who Does Not Believe In Any |
107 | Palatable | Food Which Agrees With One’s Taste |
108 | Paleography | The Study Of Ancient Writing |
109 | Paleontology | Study Of Fossils |
110 | Panacea | A Remedy For All Diseases |
111 | Panarchy | Government Run Universally |
112 | Panegyric | A Speech Or Writing Praising A Person Or A Thing |
113 | Pantheist | Person Who Belives That God Is Everything And Eveyting Is God |
114 | Pantomime | A Dumb Show |
115 | Paramour | A Lover Specially One Who Unlawfully Takes The Position Of A Wife Or A Husband |
116 | Parasite | One Who Lives On Others |
117 | Parasol | A Lady’s Umbrella Is |
118 | Parody | Funny Imitation Of A Poem |
119 | Parole | Pledge Given By A Prisoner For Temporary Release, Not To Escape |
120 | Parricide | Murder Of One’s Parents |
121 | Patent | Sole Right To Make And Sell Some Invention |
122 | Pathologist | One Who Examines Tissues Under A Microscope To Diagnose Disease |
123 | Pathology | Study Of Disease |
124 | Patricide | Murder Of Father |
125 | Patrimony | Property Inherited From Forefathers |
126 | Patriot | One Who Loves Own Country |
127 | Pauper | A Person Who Is Very Poor |
128 | Pedagogy | Principles Of Teaching |
129 | Pedant | One, Who Makes A Vain Display Of His Knowledge |
130 | Pedantic | A Style In Which A Writer Makes A Display Of His Knowledge |
131 | Pedestrian | One, Who Goes On Foot |
132 | Pediatrician | The Specialist Who Treats Childhood Illnesses |
133 | Peel | To Remove The Skin Of A Potato Or And Orange |
134 | Peer | Equal In Rank |
135 | Pen | A Small Enclosure For Cattle ,Sheep ,Polutry Etc |
136 | Peniaphobia | Fear Of Poverty |
137 | Peninsula | Land So Surrounded By Water As To E Almost And Island |
138 | Pension | Payment Made In Consideration Of Past Service |
139 | Periodontist | A Specialist Who Treats Diseases Of The Gum |
140 | Personify | Be The Embodiment Or Perfect Example |
141 | Pessimist | A Person Who Looks At The Darker Side Of Things |
142 | Phalacrophobia | Fear Of Becoming Bald |
143 | Philander | One Who Engages In Extramarital Sex |
144 | Philanderer | One, Who Amuses Himself By Love Making |
145 | Philanthropist | One Who Is Interested In Charitable Works |
146 | Philatelist | One, Who Collects Stamps |
147 | Philately | Study Of Stamp Collection |
148 | Philistine | One Who Does Not Care For Art And Literature |
149 | Philogynist | A Lover Of Womankind |
150 | Philogynist/Feminist | One Who Works For The Welfare Of The Women |
151 | Philology | The Study Of Languages |
152 | Philomath | A Lover Of Learning |
153 | Philomuse | A Lover Of Property And Art |
154 | Philotechnic | A Lover Of Arts |
155 | Philotheist | A Lover Of God |
156 | Philozoic | A Lover Of Animals |
157 | Phobia | Fear Of Writing Graph |
158 | Phonetics,Acoustics | Study Of Sound |
159 | Phrenology | The Science Of Judging Of A Person’s Character Capabilities Etc |
160 | Physiognomy | The Study Of Human Face |
161 | Physiology | The Science Dealing With The Functioning Of Organisms |
162 | Piggyback | Ride On Someone’s Back |
163 | Pilferer | A Thief Who Steals Without Using Violence |
164 | Pilgrim | One Who Journeys To A Holy Place |
165 | Pioneer | One Who Does Something First |
166 | Placation | Act Of Turning Hostility Into Friendly Feelings |
167 | Plagiarism | Literary Theft Or Passing Off An Author’s Original Work As One’s Own |
168 | Plagiarist | Someone Who Uses Another Person’s Words Or Ideas As If They Were His Own |
169 | Platitude | Ordinary Remarks Often Repeated |
170 | Platitudes | Common Place Remarks |
171 | Platypus | Egg-Laying Mammal |
172 | Plebiscite | A Decision Made By Votes Of All Qualified Citizens |
173 | Plenipotentiary | A Person With Full Discretionary Power To Act On Behalf Of A Country |
174 | Pleonasm | Use Of More Words Than Are Needed To Express The Meaning |
175 | Plutocracy | Government By The Rich |
176 | Podium | Stand For A Speaker |
177 | Polyandry | The Practice Of Marrying More Than One Husband At A Time |
178 | Polygamy | The Practice Of Marrying More Than One Wife At A Time |
179 | Polyglot | One, Who Speaks Many Languages |
180 | Polygon | A Figure With Many Angles Or Sides |
181 | Port | A Place Where Ships Seek Shelter |
182 | Portable | That Can Be Carried Easily |
183 | Posse | A Number Of Policemen Called To Quell A Riot |
184 | Posthumous | A Child Born After The Death Of His Father Or The Book Published After The Death Of The Writer |
185 | Posthumus | A Book Published After The Death Of Its Author |
186 | Post-Mortem | An Examination Of Dead Body |
187 | Postscript | A Note Appended To A Letter After The Signature |
188 | Postulate | Something Which Can Be Taken For Granted |
189 | Potable | Fit To Drink |
190 | Pot‐Boiler | A Book Or Picture Produced Merely To Bring In Money |
191 | Pragmatist | A Person Concerned With Practical Results And Values |
192 | Predator | Any Animal That Lives By Preying On Other Animals |
193 | Prejudice | To Form An Opinion Against Anybody Baselessly |
194 | Promise | Explicit Understanding To Do Something |
195 | Proscription | Prohibition Against Something Injurious |
196 | Prosecute | Take Legal Action Against Somebody |
197 | Prostitute | Woman Who Offers The Use Of Her Body For Sexual Intercourse To Any One Who Will Pay For This |
198 | Provender | Food For Farm Animals |
199 | Psephologist | One Who Studies The Pattern Of Voting In Elections |
200 | Psephology | The Branch Of Sociology That Studies Election Trends |
201 | Pseudonym | An Imaginary Name Assumed By An Author For Disguise |
202 | Psychiatrist | One Who Treats Mental And Emotional Disturbances |
203 | Psychologist | One Who Studies The Science Of Mind |
204 | Psychopath, Sociopath | Antisocial Person Who May Commit Criminal Acts |
205 | Pugnacity | Inclined To Fight Or Be Aggressive |
206 | Purist | One Who Is Particular About The Purity Of One’s Language |
207 | Quack | One Who Pretends Skill In Medicine And Surgery |
208 | Quadruped | Animal Having Four Foot |
209 | Quarantine | An Act Of Separation From Other Persons To Avoid Infection |
210 | Quatrain | Stanza Of Four Lines |
211 | Questionnaire | Formulated Series Of Questions |
212 | Quill | A Feather Used As A Pen |
213 | Quorum | Fixed Number Of Person That Must Be Present To Make Proceedings Valid |
214 | Rabble | People In Rowdy Science |
215 | Radiation | Emission Of Light Or Heat From Central Point |
216 | Raffle /Draw | Lottery In Which An Article Is Assigned By Lot To One Of Those Buying Tickets |
217 | Rape | To Use A Woman By Force |
218 | Rebel | One Who Takes Up Arms Against Government |
219 | Recluse | Person Who Lives Alone And Avoid Others |
220 | Red-Tapism | Too Much Official Formalities |
221 | Regalia | Dress With Medals, Ribbons Worn At Official Ceremonies |
222 | Regicide | Murder Of King Or Queen |
223 | Rejuvenate | Give Back To The Users Their Youthful Vigor And Appearance |
224 | Renegade | One Who Forsakes Religion |
225 | Repartee | Witty , Clever Retort |
226 | Repentance | A Light Sailing Boat Built Especially For Racing Yacht tonement For One’s Sins |
227 | Republic | A State In Which Supreme Power Is Held By The People And Their Elected Representatives, And Which Has An Elected Or Nominated President Rather Than A Monarch |
228 | Resplendent | Shining , Brilliant And Magnificent |
229 | Retaliate | Give Tit For Tat |
230 | Reticent | A Person Who Is Reserved In Talks |
231 | Reticule | A Lady’s Purse |
232 | Retrospective | Which Takes Effect From Some Earlier Date |
233 | Revolution | A Radical Change Or Political Upheaval |
234 | Rhetoric | The Art Of Elegant Speech Or Writing |
235 | Robot | An Intelligent And Obedient Machine Like A Man |
236 | Rosary | A String Of Beads Used For Counting Prayers |
237 | Sacrilege | Violating Or Profaning Religious Things/Places |
238 | Samaritan | One Who Helps Others Good |
239 | Sanatorium | A Place For The Sick To Recover Health |
240 | Sanctuary | A Place Of Refuge Recognized As Secure |
241 | Scaffold | A Platform For Hanging Criminals |
242 | Sceptic | One Who Is Given To Questioning The Truth Of Facts And The Soundness Of Inferences |
243 | Scholar | Someone Who Knows A Lot About The Subject |
244 | Scribble | Write Hurriedly Or Carelessly In Regard To Hand Writing |
245 | Sculptor | One, Who Cuts In Stones |
246 | Secular | Which Does Not Favour Anyone Religion |
247 | Seismograph | An Instrument For Measuring Movements Of The Ground |
248 | Semanticist | One Who Studies The Meanings Of Words |
249 | Serenade | Music Played Or Sung At Night Below A Person’s Window |
250 | Sericulture | Breeding Of Silkworm For Silk Production |
251 | Sestet | A Stanza Of Six Lines |
252 | Sheath | A Case In Which The Sword Is Kept |
253 | Sheath /Scabbard | A Case In Which The Blade Of A Sword Is Kept Sheath |
254 | Shredding | Cutting All The Waste Paper Into Pieces |
255 | Shrew | A Woman With Peevish Nature |
256 | Shuttle | Go Back And Forth |
257 | Siesta | Sleep Enjoyed In The Afternoon |
258 | Silhouette | A Portrait Of A Person With Only The Outline Of The Profile |
259 | Simultaneous | Happening At The Same Time |
260 | Sinecure | A Job With High Salary But Little Responsibility |
261 | Smuggler | Someone Who Imports Or Exports Without Paying Duties |
262 | Snob | One Who Despises Persons Of Lower Social Position |
263 | Sociologist | One Who Studies Social Conditions |
264 | Sojourn | A Short Stay At A Place |
265 | Solar | Eclipse Of Sun |
266 | Soliloquy | Speaking Himself When Alone |
267 | Solo | A Piece Of Music By One Person |
268 | Somnambulism | Sleepwalking |
269 | Somnambulist | A Person, Who Walks In Sleep |
270 | Somniloquism | Talking In Sleep |
271 | Somniloquist | A Person, Who Talks In Sleep |
272 | Soporific | Causing Or Tending To Cause Sleep |
273 | Sororicide | Murder Of Sister |
274 | Sot, Toper | One, Who Is A Habitual Drunkard |
275 | Sottoper | One Who Is A Habitual Drunker |
276 | Souvenir | A Thing Kept As A Reminder Of A Person, Place Or Event |
277 | Spectrum | Image Formed By Rays Of Light |
278 | Spendthrift, Prodigal | A Person Who Spends His Money Recklessly |
279 | Spinster | Lady Who Remains Unmarried |
280 | Spokesman | One Who Speaks On Behalf Of Others |
281 | Stable | A Place For Horses |
282 | Sterilize | To Make Free From Living Germs Or Bacteria |
283 | Stevedore | One Who Loads And Unloads Ships |
284 | Stickler | A Person Who Insists On Something |
285 | Stigma | A Mark Of Shame |
286 | Stoic | A Person, Who Is Indifferent To Pleasure And Pain And Has Control |
287 | Over His Passions | |
288 | Stoicism | Indifference To Pleasure Or Pain |
289 | Strut | Walk In A Vain , Self‐Important Way |
290 | Stupor | A Heavy Unnatural Slumber |
291 | Sty | A Place Where Pigs Are Kept |
292 | Subterranean | Submarines Operate Below The Surface Of The Seas |
293 | Suicide | Murder Of Oneself |
294 | Surrogate | A Substitute |
295 | Swan Song | The Last Work (Literary) Of A Writer |
296 | Swarm | A Large Group Of Insects Moving In A Mass |
297 | Swashbuckler | A Boastful Fellow |
298 | Swat | To Slap With A Flat Object |
299 | Synchronous | Occurring At The Same Time Or Rate |
300 | Synod | A Council Of Clergymen |
301 | Synonyms | Words Which Have The Same Meaning |
302 | Tannery | A Place Where Lather Is Tanned |
303 | Taxidermy | The Art Of Preserving Skin |
304 | Teetotaller | One Who Does Not Take Alcoholic Drinks |
305 | Teetotaller | One, Who Does Not Take Any Intoxicating Drink |
306 | Telepathy | Power Of Reading Thoughts Of Others |
307 | Telescope | An Instrument Of Seeing Distant Objects |
308 | Telltale | One Who Enjoy Talking About Others Private Affairs |
309 | Termagant | A Noisy Quarrelsome Women, A Shrew |
310 | Terminus | Station At The End Of A Route |
311 | Thanatophobia | Fear Of Deaths |
312 | Theist | One Who Believes In The Existence Of A God Or Gods |
313 | Theocracy | Government By Religious Principles |
314 | Therachy | Government By The Gods |
315 | Thermometer | An Instrument For Measuring Temperature |
316 | Tie | Fasten Or Secure With A Rope, String, Or Cord |
317 | Timid | One Who Always Runs Away From Danger |
318 | Titillation | Pleasurable Stimulation |
319 | Titular | Existing Only In Name |
320 | Tome | A Dull, Heavy Book |
321 | Toper/Sot | One Who Is Habitual Drunken |
322 | Topiary | Art Of Cutting Tree And Bushes Into Ornamental Shape |
323 | Tragedy | A Writing Which End In Death Or Sorrow |
324 | Translucent | Allowing Light To Pass Through Diffusely |
325 | Transmigration | The Doctrine That Human Souls Pass From One Body To Another At The Time Of Death |
326 | Transparency | A Drawing On Transparent Paper |
327 | Transparent | That Which Can Be Seen Through |
328 | Triennial | An Event Which Happens Once In Three Years |
329 | Trilogy | Group Of Three Novels |
330 | Tripod | Having Three Legs |
331 | Triskaidekaphobia | Fear Of Numbers |
332 | Truant | A Person/Student Who Absents Himself From Class Or Duty Without Permission |
333 | Truism | Plain Or Self Evident Truth |
334 | Trust | Confidence Reposed In Person By Making Them Nominal Owner |
335 | Turncoat | A Disloyal Person Who Betrays Or Deserts His Cause |
336 | Twins | Two Children Born Together |
337 | Typography | Science Of Printing |
338 | Ubiquitous | Found Or Present Everywhere |
339 | Unanimous | All Of One Mind |
340 | Unavoidable | Incapable Of Being Avoided |
341 | Unilateral | Decision Taken By One’s Side Only |
342 | Universal | Belonging To All Parts Of The World |
343 | Up-To-Date | Having InformationTill Today |
344 | Urology | The Study Of Mountains |
345 | Usurer | One Who Lends Money At Higher Rate Of Interest |
346 | Usurper | A Person Who Seize Something Without The Right To Do So |
347 | Utopia | An Imaginary Perfect Social And Political System |
348 | Uxoricide | Murder Of Wife |
349 | Uxorious | One Extremely Fond Of One’s Wife |
350 | Vacillation | Change One’s Mind Two Quickly |
351 | Vagabond | A Person Who Lives A Wandering Life |
352 | Valedictory | A Farewell Speech |
353 | Valetudinarian | Weak Or Sickly Person Especially One Morbidly Concerned With His Or Her Health |
354 | Vandal | Someone Who Willfully Destroys Or Defaces Property |
355 | Vegetarian | Someone Who Eats No Meat Or Fish |
356 | Venial | A Fault That May Be Forgiven |
357 | Venison | The Meat Of Deer |
358 | Ventriloquist | A Performer Who Projects The Voice Into A Wooden Dummy |
359 | Verbatim | Repetition Of Word By Word, word for word |
360 | Verbose | Style Full Of Words |
361 | Versatile | Interested In And Clever At Many Different Things |
362 | Vertebrate | Animals Having Spinal Column |
363 | Vesper | Evening Prayer In A Church |
364 | Veteran | One, Who Has A Long Experience Of Any Occupation |
365 | Vignette | A Short Literary Description Marked By Delicacy |
366 | Vindictive | One Who Is Determined To Exact Full Vegeance For Wrong Done To Him |
367 | Vintner | One Who Deals In Wines |
368 | Virgin | A Woman Who Has No Sexual Experience |
369 | Virtuoso | One Who Is Brilliant Performer On Stage (Specially Music) |
370 | Volunteer | One, Who Offers One’s Services |
371 | Voluptuary | Person Who Gives Himself Up To Luxury And Sexual Pleasures |
372 | Voracious | One Who Is Very Eager For Knowledge And Reads A Lot |
373 | Voyage | A Long Journy Especially By Sea |
374 | Wardrobe | A Place For Clothes |
375 | Weather-Cock | A Cock-Shaped Indicator On The Building Top To Show The Direction Of Air |
376 | Whip | A Person Sharing Responsibility For A Political Party’s Discipline And Tactics |
377 | Widow | A Woman Whose Husband Has Died |
378 | Widower | A Man Whose Wife Has Died |
379 | Wireless Or Radio | Method Of Sending Messages Without The Help Of Wires |
380 | Wriggle | To Move Along With Quick Short Twisting Actions |
381 | Genophobia | Fear Of Sex |
382 | Zeusophobia | Fear Of God |
383 | Zodiac | A Belt Of The Heavenly Bodies Divided Into Equal Signs |
384 | Zoo | A Place Where BirdsAnd Animals Are Kept |
385 | Zoologist | One Who Studies The Science Of History Of Animals Of ountains Till It Melts After Passing The Snow Line |
386 | Zoology | The Branch Of Biology That Studies Animals |