By Arvind Sir
Mob. : 9829935467
                             Sh. Anand
II Floor, Ganesham Tower, Opp. JP Phatak Underpass Lal Kothi Sabji Mandi
                           Mob. : 9829935467
                                      Topic : One Word
1.    A system of Government in which only one party is allowed to function –
      totalitarianism ,dnyh; 'kklu
2.    A discourse containing moral instruction – Sermon izopu
3.    A post without remuneration – honorary voSrfud
4.    The governing body or parliament of a nation or state – Senate lnu
5.    The time between midnight and noon – ante – meridiem nksigj ls igys
6.    The study of the relation of animals and plants to their surroundings – ecology
      ikfjfLFkfrdh] Ik;kZoj.k 'kkL=
7.    Deriving pleasure from inflicting pain on other – sadism ijh ihM+d
8.    Word for word reproduction – verbatim 'kkfCnd
9.    The name a person has in common with the other members of family – Surname
      dqyuke
10.   The policy of extending a country's empire and influence – imperialism lkezkT;okn
11.   An unmarried woman with no intention to marry – Spinster vfookfgrk
12.   A poem of fourteen syllabic lines having a single theme – Sonnet pkSngikb
13.   A four footed animal – quadruped pkSik;k
14.   A person who imports or exports goods illegally – Smuggler rLdj
15.   A person who travels to sacred places as an act of religious devotion – pilgrim rhFkZ;k=h
16.   A person who spends money profusely or wastefully – Spendthrift vfrO;;h
17.   One who walks on ropes – acrobat uV
18.   Religious belief or practice founded on fear or ignorance – Superstition va/kfo'okl
19.   A written record or composition of religious nature – Scripture /keZxzUFk
20.   One who has narrow religious views – Bigot /kekZ/k@dV~Vj
21.   Occurring or existing at the same time – Simultaneous ledkfyd
22.   A sheet like garment in which a corpse is wrapped for burial – Shroud dQu
23.   One who believes that everything is pre-destined – fatalist HkkX;oknh
24.   A list of items available in a restaurant – Menu vkgkj lwph
25.   Irresistible craving for alcoholic drinks – Dipsomania 'kjkc dh yr
26.   A position or office requiring little or no work – Sinecure vkjke dh ukSdjh
27.   A person who is unable to pay his debts – insolvent fnokfy;k
28.   Dissection of a dead body to find out the cause of death – Autopsy/Post mortem 'ko
      ijh{k.k
29.   Incapable of being avoided – inevitable fuf'pr] vo';EHkkoh
30.   That which is no longer in use – obsolete vizpfyr] pyu ls ckgj
31.   A person who can appreciate art, music etc – connoisseur dyk ,oa laxhr dk ikj[kh
32.   Place where birds are kept – aviary i{khx`g
33.   Lacking depth or thoroughness – Superficial lrgh
34.   Incapable of being wounded – invulnerable vHksn~;
35.   Involving advanced, developed and complex methods or concepts – Sophisticated tfVy
      iz.kkyh
36.   Obsession with exclusively on idea or subject – monomania twuwu
37.   Containing the chief points of a matter in brief – Summary lkjka'k
38.   Government by the officials – bureaucracy ukSdj'kkgh
39.   Fit to be used as food – edible [kk|
40.   A thing that can be touched or felt – palpable Li'kZuh;
41.   A word which can be interpreted in two ways – ambiguous vLi"V
42.   To cut something into two pieces – sever nks VqdM+s djuk
43.   Concluding part of a literary work – epilogue milagkj
44.   A fix orbit in space in relation to earth – geo-stationary Hkw&d{k
45.   A building for storing hay – barn [kfygku
46.   A blank book for sticking pictures, newspaper cutting, etc. – Scrapbook drju iqfLrdk
47.   The absence of rain over a prolonged period – drought lq[kk
48.   Act of deceiving somebody in order to make money – Fraud Ny diV
49.   A expression of mild disapproval – reproof fuUnk
50.   The study of ancient history by excavation – archaeology iqjkrRo 'kkL=
51.   Words used in ancient time but no longer in general use – archaic iqjkru
52.   Agreeable to the taste – palatable Lokfn"V
53.   A place of good climate for invalids – Sanatorium vkjksX;'kkyk
54.   A list of headings of the business to be transacted at a meeting – agenda dk;Zlwph
55.   One who is greedy – avaricious ykyph
56.   Parts of a country behind a river bank – hinterland cUnjxkg {ks=
57.   A means of supporting life or livelihood – Subsistence thfodk
58.   Cover over or sink under the surface of water – Submerge ty eXu gksuk
59.   Extreme old age when a man behaves like a fool – dotage lfB;kuk
60.   Bring under domination or control – Subjugate o'k esa djuk
61.   Relationship by blood or birth – consanguinity jDr laca/k
62.   The hard framework of bones, cartilage etc. supporting the body of an animal or
      plant – Skeleton vfLFkiatj
63.   A man of odd habits – eccentric ludh
64.   One who thinks that human natures is evil – cynic nks"kn`"kh
65.   A person who practices repression of emotion and is indifference to pleasure and pain
      – Stoic lar
66.   One who secrifices one's life for a cause – martyr 'kghn
67.   To walk in a casual or leisurely fashion – Stroll Vgyuk
68.   Through which light can not pass – opaque vikjn'khZ
69.   Kill a person or animal by stopping the supply of air through the lungs or other
      respiratory organs – Suffocate ne?kqV dj ejuk
70.   A room where a painter or a photographer works – Studio QksVks d{k
71.   Murder of a brother – fratricide HkkbZ dh gR;k
72.   Concern for the needs and feelings of others – altruism ijksidkj
73.   To mediate between two parties in a dispute – intercede e/;LFkrk
74.   Belief contrary to what is generally accepted – heresy vizekf.kd
75.   To throw good etc. from a ship to save it – jettison cpkus ds fy, gYdk djuk
76.   A legal practitioner who deals with wills and advises clients – Solicitor vf/koDrk
77.   A place of temporary stay – Sojourn vLFkk;h iM+ko
78.   Murder of oneself – suicide vkRegR;k
79.   One who studies election trends by means of opinion polls – psephologist pquko fo'ys"kd
80.   Of one mind – unanimous ,der
81.   A person who accused of something before a court of law – defendant izfroknh
82.   A person who is made to bear the blame due to others – scape goat cfy dk cdjk
83.   Cutting for stone in the bladder – lithotomy ew=k'k; dh iRFkjh fudkyus dh 'kY; fØ;k
84.   Science of plants – Botany ouLifr 'kkL=
85.   The intelligent and educated class – intelligentia cqf)thoh oxZ
86.   Something which can be taken for granted – postulate vfHk/kkj.kk
87.    The art of good eating – gourmet pVksjkiu
88.    An associate in crime – accomplice vijk/k lg;ksxh
89.    An eye specialist – ophthalmologist, oculist us= jksx fo'ks"kK
90.    A name adopted by an author in his writing – pseudonym Nn~e uke
91.    An ill bread fellow – boor xaokj] vlH;
92.    A broad road borderd with trees – avenue o`{k ohfFk
93.    A small shop that sells fashionable clothes – boutique cqVhd
94.    To slap with flat object – swat piVhekj
95.    A building or place for the keeping of horses – Stable Lrcy
96.    One who can not be pleased easily – fastidious rquqdfetkt
97.    A person chosen to speak on behalf of others – Spokesman izoDrk
98.    Lasting only for a moment – momentary {kf.kd
99.    The people living next door – neighbours iM+kSlh
100.   The study of coins – numismatics flDdksa dk v/;;u
101.   That cannot be erased – indelible vehV
102.   Creature equally comfortable in water and on land – amphibian mHk;pj
103.   The art of beautiful hand writing – calligraphy lqUnj ys[k dyk
104.   Succession or rulers belonging to one family – dynasty oa'k
105.   One who stays away from school without permission – truant vkokjk
106.   Opposed to great of sudden change – conservative ijEijkoknh
107.   A lover and collector of books – bibliophile iqLrd izseh
108.   One who does not take any intoxicating drinks – teetotaller 'kjkc lsou u djuk
109.   Fit to drink – potable ihus ;ksX;
110.   The study of earthquakes and the phenomenon associated with it – seismology HkwdEi
       foKku
111.   The raising of silk worms for the production of raw silk – sericulture js'ke mRiknu
112.   A person who is skilled in horsemanship – equestrian ?kqM+lokj
113.   A place where jews worship – synagogue ;gwnh izkFkZuk Hkou
114.   Likely to break easil – brittle uktqd] Hkaxqj
115.   An examination of dead body – post mortem 'ko ijh{k.k
116.   A place for luggage at railway station – cloak Room vekurh lkeku ?kj
117.   The collection and study of stamps – philately Mkd fVdV laxzg
118.   A person who takes an active part in political affairs of state – Statesman jktusrk
119.   The writing or compiling of dictionaries – lexicography 'kCndks"k ys[ku
120.   An area of land that controlled by a ruler – dominion vf/kdkj{ks=
121.   Stage between boyhood and youth – adolescence fd'kksjkoLFkk
122.   Customs and habits of a particular group – mores yksdkpkj
123.   One who pretends to be what he is not – hypocrite ik[k.Mh
124.   A sudden rush of panic-stricken people or animals – Stampede HkxnM+
125.   The study of origin and history of words – etymology 'kCn 'kkL=
126.   The study of insects – entomology dhV foKku
127.   Science of diseases – Pathology jksx foKku
128.   A place where money is made – mint Vdlky
129.   The act of speaking disrespectfully about sacred things – blasphemy /keZ dk vieku
130.   Position or standing in society, rank, profession etc. – Status fLFkfr] egRo
131.   One who works for the welfare of the women – feminist L=h fgrs"kh
132.   Murder of an infant – infanticide f'k'kq gR;k
133.   The practice of marrying more than one husbands at a time – polyandry cgq ifrizFkk
134.   A place where government/public records are kept – archive vfHkys[kkxkj
135.   The cultivation of flowers, fruits and ornamental plants – horticulture Qy&Qwy dh [ksrh
136.   The collection and study of stamps – philately Mkd fVdV laxzg
137.   A government in which all religions are honoured – secular /keZfujis{k
138.   Living together of a man and woman without being married – concubinage voS/k
       lgokl
139.   A body of person appointed to hear evidence and give their verdict – jury iap fu.kkZ;d
140.   A state of being married to only one person at a time – monogamy ,dy fookg
141.   The practice of having two wives and two husbands at a time – bigamy f}fookg
142.   A book of names and addresses – directory funsZf'kdk
143.   Specialist in female disease – Gynecologist L=hjksx fo'ks"kK
144.   The act of a high official showing favour to his relatives – nepotism HkkbZHkrhtkokn
145.   The study of physical life of living matter – physiology 'kjhj foKku
146.   Belonging to all parts of the world – cosmopolitan loZns'kh;] fo'oca/kq
147.   Person who has command over several languages – linguist Hkk"kkfon~
148.   Tough tissue in joints – ligaments vfLFkca/k
149.   The first model of a new device – prototype vly uewuk
150.   One who is present everywhere – omnipresent loZO;kih
151.   One who knows everything – omniscient loZK
152.   Uncontrollable desire to steal – kleptomania pksjh dk ikxyiu
153.   One who possesses many talents – versatile cgqeq[kh izfrHkk
154.   Uncontrollable desire to have sex in some women – nymphomaniac lsDl dk ikxyiu
155.   A house for storing grains – granary vUukxkj
156.   A song of praise – hymn Lrqfr djuk
157.   A blend of diverse elements – amalgam lfeJ.k
158.   A short description of a dead person, written on a stone above the grave – epitaphy
       lek/kh ys[k
159.   To seize control of a vehicle in order to force it to go a new destination – hijack vigj.k
160.   Government by a small group of people – oligarchy dqyhu ra=
161.   Men living in the same age – contemporaries ledkyhu
162.   Noisy merry-making – revelry ekSt&eLrh
163.   One who can think about the future with imagination and wisdom – visionary Loiun`"Vk
164.   Give and receive mutually – reciprocate ijLij
165.   One who uses somebody else's ideas as if they were his own – plagiarist lkfgR;d pksjh
166.   Done secretely so as not to attract attention – Stealthily pqids ls
167.   The life history of a person written by himself – autobiography vkRedFkk
168.   A government by officials – Bureaucracy ukSdj'kkgh
169.   A person incharge of a museum – curator laxzkgy; v/;{k
170.   A doctor who is specialist in skin diseases – dermatologist peZjksx fo'ks"kK
171.   One who walks in sleep – Somnambulist uhan esa pyuk] funzka/kkjh
172.   Exaggerated picture of a person or thing to cause laughter – Caricature O;aX;fp=
173.   Property inherited from one's father or ancestor – patrimony iSr`d lEifÙk
174.   The house or shelter of an Eskimo – igloo cQZ ds ?kj
175.   That which is everlasting – perennial lnkcgkj
176.   A wall built to prevent the sea or river from flooding an area – Dyke cka/k
177.   The state of being miserable bereft of all possessions – Destitute cslgkjk
178.   One who journeys from place to place – Itinerant Hkze.k'khy
179.   One who looks at the bright side of things – optimist vk'kkoknh
180.   Murder of one's father – Patricide fir`gUrk
181.   The art of making posts, bricks, etc, with clay – ceramics feV~Vh ds crZu cukus dh dyk
182.   A collection of poems – Anthology dfork laxzg
183.   One who suddenly gained wealth, power and prestige – parvenu dy dk uokc
184.   Place of burial – Cemetery dfczLrku
185.   One who believes in the existence of God – theist vkfLrd
186.   To have a very high opinion of oneself – Conceited vgadkjh
187.   One who has no belief in the existence of God – atheist ukfLrd
188.   One who believes in giving equal opportunity to women – Feminist L=hfgrs"kh
189.   One who eats human flesh – cannibal ujHk{kh
190.   Inability to sleep – Insomnia vfunzk
191.   A person who is more interested in himself – Introvert vareqZ[kh
192.   One who is given to pleasures of flesh – Epicurean Hkksxokn
193.   A long journey by sea – voyage leqnzh ;k=k
194.   A tank where fish or water plants are kept – Aquarium eNyh?kj
195.   Loss of memory – amnesia ;knkLr [kksuk
196.   One who promotes the idea of absence of government of any kind – anarchist
       vjktdrkoknh
197.   Animals which give suckle to their young ones – mammals Lruik;h
198.   A child born after the death of his father – posthumous ej.kksijkUr
199.   Allownace due to a wife from her husband on separation – alimony Hkj.k iks"k.k HkÙkk
200.   An addition to the end of a letter – postscript Ik'p ys[k
201.   A man whose wife is dead – widower fo/kqj
202.   A woman whose husband is dead – widow fo/kok
203.   To give up a throne voluntarily – Abdicate flagklu R;kx
204.   A person who keeps or manages a bank – Banker cSadokyk
205.   Art of beautiful writing – Calligraphy lqys[k
206.   A period of ten year – Decade n'kd
207.   Not spending or using more than necessary – Economical ferO;;h
208.   A short story which conveys a moral – Fable uhfr dFkk
209.   Domestic waste; household refuse – Garbage dwM+k&dpjk
210.   A woman suppose to have dealing with the Devil; An ugly woman – Hag Mk;u
211.   A person sent to announce the approach of someone – Harbinger vxznwr
212.   A person who attacks a cherished belief or respected institution – Inconoclastic izFkk dk
       fojks/k djus okyk
213.   A person who does nothing or does something useless – Idler fudEek
214.   A place or building for the confinement or people accused or convicted of a crime or
       offence – Jail dkjkxkj
215.   An expert in law – Jurist fof/kosÙkk
216.   Carry off by illegal force or force or fraud; Abduct a person to obtain ransom –
       Kidnap vigj.k
217.   A place where scientific experiments are done – Laboratory iz;ksx'kkyk
218.   Nutrition which is not adequate to maintain good health – Malnutrition dqiks"k.k
219.   A loose sleeveless piece of clothing worn by a woman – Mantle ycknk
220.   The art or science of directing a ship or aircraft – Navigation tgkt dk ekxZ funsZ'ku
221.   A person who directs a ship or an aircraft – Navigator tgkt dk ekxZ funsZ'kd
222.   A record or announcement of a death, especially in a newspaper – Obituary fu/ku lwpuk
223.   A building or place equipped with instruments for making observation of natural
       phenomena in astronomy or metrology – Observatory os/k'kkyk
224.   The policy or doctrine of rejecting war and every form of violence – Pacifism 'kkafrokn
225.   A person who believes in or advocates for world peace – Pacifist 'kkafroknh
226.   An animal which has four feet – Quadruped pkSik;k
227.   A search for something – Quest [kkst] vUos"k.k
228.   A deduction from a sum of money to be paid; A discount – Rebate NwV
229.   A period of cessation from work or business – Recess e/;kodkl
230.   A person who derives pleasure from pain, sufferings and humiliation etc. of ther
       persons – Sadist nwljksa ds nq[k ls [kq'k gksus okyk
231.   Any offence against a sacred person of organization – Sacrilege vifo= djuk
232.   An outburst of bad temper – Tantrum >YykgV
233.   A person advocating or practicing total abstinence from all alcoholic drinks –
       Teetotaller fdlh eknd nzO; dk O;ogkj u djus okyk
234.   The final terms presented by one party in a dispute etc. to another, the rejection of
       which could cause a breakdown in relations – Ultimatum vafre fu.kZ;
235.   That which is, the only one of its kind; Having no like or equal – Unique ,dek=]cstksM+
236.   A homeless person who wanders about from place to place – Vagabond vkokjk
237.   A person in poor or indifferent health – Valetudinarian Ñ"kdk;] jksxh
238.   A man employed to serve at table in a hotel or restaurant – Waiter cSjk
239.   A room for storing clothes or armour – Wardrobe vyekjh
240.   A light and small vessel or ship propelled by sail – Yacht Mkaxh
241.   A place where wild animals are kept for public exhibition – Zoo fpfM+;k?kj
242.   Intense or passionate desire – Zeal mRlkg
243.   The science or practice of building and flying aricraft – Aeronautics foekuu foKku
244.   The science of the structure of the bodies of humans, animals, and plants – Anatomy
       'kjhj jpuk foKku
245.   The study of the life and structures of plants and animals – Biology tho foKku
246.   The science of study of plants – Botany ouLifr foKku
247.   The art of drawing of making maps or charts. – Cartography ekufp= dyk
248.   The branch of knowledge that deals with the structure, action, and diseases of the
       heart – Cardiology ân; foKku
249.   A branch of knowledge that deals with statistical analysis of human populations –
       Demography tulkaf[;dh
250.   The study of relationship of plants, living creatures and their environment – Ecology
       ikfjfLFkfrdh foKku
251.   The branch of zoology that deals with insects – Entomology dhV 'kkL=
252.   The art and science of good eating and drinking – Gastronomy ikd foKku
253.   An account of a person's family history – Genealogy oa'k foKku
254.   The branch of medicine that deals with the blood disorders – Haematology :f/kj foKku
255.   The study or science of measuring time – Horology le; ekiu foKku
256.   Knowledge of or skill in law; The scientific study of law – Jurisprudence U;k;'kkL=
257.   The branch of philosophy that deals with forms of reasoning and thinking – Logic
       rdZ'kkL=
258.   The art of practice of writing dictionaries – Lexicography 'kCndks"k dyk
259.   The branch of science that deals with the structure, properties, and behavior of
       metals – Metallurgy /kkrq foKku
260.   The branch of science that deals with measurement – Metrology eki fo|k
261.   The branch of knowledge that deals with coins and medals from an archaeological or
       historical standpoint – Numismatics eqnzk 'kkL=
262.   The branch of medicine that deals with childbirth and the care and treatment of the
       mother before and after birth – Obstetrics izlo foKku
263.   The branch of science that deals with the physical and biological properties and
       phenomena of the sea – Oceanography leqnz foKku
264.   The study of ancient writing – Paleography iqjkys[k 'kkL=
265.   The branch of science that deals with extinct and fossil animal and plants –
       Paleontology HkwxHkZ 'kkL=
266.   Scientific study of nature and development of society – Sociology lekt'kkL=
267.   The branch of knowledge that deals with the mechanical arts or applied sciences –
       Technology rduhdh foKku
268.   The branch of study that deals with the proper use of terms – Terminology 'kCn foKku
269.   The science of the structural physiology, and classification of animals – Zoology tUrq
       foKku
270.   The branch of science that deals with the nature, effects, and detection of poisons –
       Toxicology fo"k foKku
271.   Difficult to conceive of or apprehend – Abstruse xw<+
272.   Begin to move more quickly – Accelerate xfr c<+kuk
273.   One who is unable to pay one's debts or meet one's liabilities – Bankrupt fnokfy;k
274.   A person who behaves badly & has no respect of art, education etc. – Barbarous ccZj
275.   One who has no care for other people's feelings or suffering – Callous dBksj
276.   A way of hiding things by making them look like surroundings – Camouflage {kne
       vkoj.k] Ny
277.   A person who resists to the last – Die-hard vUr rd izfrdkj djus okyk
278.   A person exercising absolute authority of any kind – Dictator rkuk'kkg
279.   Eatable; That which is fit to be eaten – Edible [kkus ;ksX;
280.   A man having characteristics of a woman – Effeminate L=h LoHkko okyk
281.   Severe scarcity of food throughout a region – Famine vdky
282.   A person difficult to please – Fastidious nqjklk/;
283.   Willingness to forgive – Generosity mnkjrk
284.   The attempt of deliberate and systematic killings of an ethnic or national group –
       Genocide tkfr lagkj
285.   The act or practice of visiting a place frequently – Haunt ckj&ckj tkuk
286.   Applied to thing associated with funerals and other religious rites – Hearse 'konkg fØ;k
287.   Not legal; Contrary to or forbidden by law – Illegal voS/k
288.   The worship of idols – Idolatry ewfrZ iwtk
289.   A school for very young children – Kindergarten cPpksa dk Ldwy
290.   Strong desire to steal things – Kleptomania pksjh dh bPNk
291.   The action or process of laundering clothes, linen, etc – Laundry /kksch [kkuk
292.   A property given to another by a will – Legacy e`R;qi= }kjk izkIr /ku
293.   A printed declaration or explanation of policy issued by a state, political party or
       candidate – Manifesto ?kks"k.kk i=
294.   A boo or document written by hand – Manuscript ik.Mqfyfi
295.   A sugary fluid produced by plants to attract pollinating insects to their flowers and
       made into honey by bees – Nectar e/kq jl
296.   The action of coining new words or expressions – Neologism u;k iz;ksx
297.   A person who is new to a subject; A beginner, A novice – Neophyte ukSflf[k;k
298.   A person's children or descendants; An animal's young – Offspring larfr
299.   One who is having unlimited or very great power, force, or influence – Omnipotent
       loZ'kfDreku
300.   A remedy for all diseases – Panacea vpwd vkS"k/k] jkeck.k nok
301.   A place or state of utter confusion and uproar – Pandemonium dksykgy
302.   Repeat from memory or read aloud before an audience – Recite ;kn ls lqukuk
303.   An activity or pastime pursued for the pleasure or interest – Recreation euksjatu
304.   A person who is compassionate and helpful to those in adversity – Samaritan ijksidkjh
305.   An place for the medical treatment and recovery of invalids – Sanatorium vkjksX; fuokl
306.   The communication or perception of thoughts, feelings, etc., by (apparently) extra
       sensory means – Telepathy nwjchu
307.   A person who uses and favours violence and fear for controlling a government or
       community – Terrorist vkradoknh
308.   The practice of lending money at excessive interest rate – Usury lwn[kksjh
309.   That which can be obtained for a price – Venal /ku nsdj izkIr djus ;ksX;
310.   A fault that can be pardoned – Venial {kE;
311.   Speak very softly and in low voice for secrecy – Whisper QqlQqlkgV
312.   Having a sound physical or moral constitution; Healthy – Wholesome ikSf"Vd
313.   A circular band of flowers and leaves etc. worm on the head – Wreath gkj @ ekyk
314.   The science of bee keeping – Apiculture e/kqeD[kh ikyu
315.   The scientific study of sun, moon, stars and planets – Astronomy [kxksy'kkL=
316.   The science of computing dates; The arrangement of events according to dates or
       times of occurrence – Chronology dky fu.kZ; Kku
317.   The branch of physical science that deals with climate – Climatology tyok;q foKku
318.   The scientific study of comparison of human races – Ethnology u`oa'k fo/kk
319.   The scientific study of the causes of diseases – Etiology/(Aetilology) gsrq foKku
320.   The science that deals with heredity and the variation of inherited characteristics in
       living organisms – Genetics vuqokaf'kd foKku
321.   The branch of science that deals with the physical structure and substance of the
       earth – Geology HkwxHkZ 'kkL=
322.   The breach of knowledge that deals with the conditions and practices conducive for
       maintenance of good health – Hygiene LokLF; foKku
323.   The branch of science that deals with the physical and biological properties and
       phenomena of the sea – Oceanography us= foKku
324.   The branch of zoology that deals with birds – Ornithology i{kh foKku
325.   The branch of knowledge that deals with the structure, historical development, and
       relationships of a language – Philology Hkk"kk foKku
326.   The branch of science that deals with speech, sounds and pronunciation – Phonology
       Loj foKku
327.   A person who works as a member of an organization with a particular social or
       political aim – Activists lgk;d
328.   An area with runways for the take-off and landing of aircraft – Aerodrome gokbZ iV~Vh
329.   Unproductive; Infertile – Barren catj
330.   A wild animal – Beast taxyh tkuoj
331.   A person who has capital, and uses it in large-scale enterprises – Capitalist iwathifr
332.   A person or animal captured and held in confinement – Captive canh
333.   A person who conspires or is engaged in a conspiracy – Conspirator "kM;a=dkjh
334.   A judicial decision – Decree U;kf;d vkns'k
335.   A person chosen or elected to represent other at a meeting, conference etc. – Delegate
       izfrfuf/k
336.   A feeling or state of very great happiness – Ecstasy g"kksZYykl
337.   Liquid waste discharged from an industrial process or sewage tank – Effluents rjy
       dwM+k
338.   Liable to break or be broken easily – Fragile Hkaxqj
339.   Remains of plants and animals of prehistoric period preserved by being buried in
       earh – Fossils thok'e
340.   A substance that kills germs that causes disease – Germicide thok.kq uk'kd
341.   List of special words in a text explaining their meaning – Glossary 'kCn laxzg
342.   A person who regards pleasure as the chief good or the proper aim – Hedonist lq[koknh]
       Hkkxh
343.   Ruled by a wife – Henpecked L=ho'k
344.   A plane figure with seven straight sides and seven angles – Heptagon lIrHkqt
345.   Abnormal individual sensitivity to a food or drug – Idiosyncrasy fo'ks"k izo`fÙk
346.   A person who attacks a cherished belief or respected institution – Iconoclastic izFkk dk
       fojks/k djus okyk
347.   Pertaining to law; Falling within the province of law – Legal oS/k] dkuwuh
348.   A writing clear enough to be read – Legible Li"V orZuh
349.   A covered entrance to a theatre or hotel etc., with a sign on it. – Marquee rksj.k }kj
350.   A general and large scale slaughter of people – Massacre lkewfgd gR;k
351.   Total rejection of current religious beliefs or moral principles – Nihilism 'kwU;okn
352.   A community which moves from place to place to find pasture – Nomad [kkukcnks'k
353.   Eating both plant and animal food – Omnivorous lokZgkjh
354.   A person making advantage of the situation – Opportunist ekSdk ijLr
355.   The belief or theory that God and the universe are identical – Pantheism losZ'ojokn
356.   A temple dedicated to all the gods – Pantheon losZ'oj eafnj
357.   An organized armed resistance to the government or ruler – Rebellion l'kL= fonzksg
358.   A person who or a thing which receives something – Recipient izkIrdrkZ
359.   The saving of property from fire or other danger – Salvage cpko
360.   An area of land where wild animals or plants are protected and encouraged to breed
       or grow; The most sacred part of a temple – Sanctuary vHk;kj.;] xHkZx`g
361.   An instrument for measuring temperature – Thermometer rkiekih
362.   The alternate rising and falling of the sea water – Tide TokjHkkVk
363.   A person who lives on vegetables or plants food – Vegetarian 'kkdkgkjh
364.   The art or practice of speaking or producing sounds so that they seem to be produced
       from a source other than the speaker – Ventriloquism nwljksa dh vkokt iSnk djuk
365.   The science which deals with the general features and disposition of the universe,
       including the earth – Cosmography fo'o jpuk foKku
366.   The branch of knowledge that deals with crime – Criminology vijk/k'kkL=
367.   The branch of knowledge that deals with written and printed symbols and of writing
       – Graphology fyfi foKku
368.   The branch of medicine that deals with the physiology and diseases of women and
       girls – Gynaecology L=h jksx foKku
369.   The branch of grammar which deals with the spelling of words – Orthography crZuh
       foKku
370.   The branch of medicine concerned with the treatment of disorders of the bones and
       joints – Orthopedics gM~Mh jksx foKku
371.   The treatment of disease or injury by physical methods such as massage, heat
       treatment, and exercise etc. – Physiotherapy HkkSfrd fpfdRlk
372.   The science of the nature, functioning, and development of the human mind –
       Psychology euksfoKku
373.   A written statement, confirmed by oath, to be used as evidence. – Affidavit 'kiFk i=
374.   The person or nation beginning a quarrel or war. – Aggressor vkØe.k drkZ
375.   Blessings given by a priest – Benediction vk'khokZn
376.   An act of kindness for others – Benevolence ijksidkfjrk
377.   A company of merchants, pilgrims, etc. travelling together – Caravan dkfQyk
378.   The dead body of an animal – Carcass 'ko] yksFk
379.   A course of fruit, nuts, sweets, etc. served at the end of a meal – Desert Hkkstu ds var esa
       Qy ;k feBkbZ dk vkgkj
380.   The State of being deprived or devoid of something – Destitution fu/kZurk] vHkko
381.   Present in a certain area as a result of permanent local factors – Endemic LFkkuh;
       egkekjh
382.   Affirmation of something in writing – Endorsement vuqeksnu
383.   A person filled with excessive and mistaken enthusiasm for religion – Fanatic dV~Vj
       /kekZoyEch
384.   An object through which light can pass – Transparent ikjn'khZ
385.   Resulting in death; Deadly – Fatal ?kkrd
386.   A person who eats to excess – Glutton isVw
387.   Allowing light to pas through diffusely; Semi-transparent – Translucent v/kZikjn'khZ
388.   The object of one's ambition or effort – Goal y{;
389.   A person who has retired into solitary life from religious motives – Hermit lar]
       ,dkUroklh
390.   One who does not believe in accepted opinion or usage – Heterodox 'kkL= fo:)
391.   Not clear enough to be read easily – Illegible viBuh;
392.   Uneducated person; One who is unable to read and write – Illiterate fuj{kj
393.   A body of people empowered to make or enact the laws of country – Legislature
       fo/kkf;dk
394.   Not permanent or lasting; Momentary – Transitory vYidkfyd
395.   Qualities like that of a lion – Leonine flag tSlk
396.   A cinema show held in the afternoon – Matinee nksigj dk flusek
397.   The action of changing in form, shape, or appearance – Transformation :ikUrj.k
398.   A person who kills his or her mother – Matricide ekr`gark
399.   The action of assigning names systematically to things, classes etc. – Nomenclature
       ukekoyh
400.   A person who betrays the trust of another – Traitor fo'okl?kkrh
401.   An idea intended to solve a problem but likely to fail – Nostrum xqIr mik;
402.   A person who delivers an effective public speech – Orator oDrk
403.   A circular or elliptical path traced by a moving body – Orbit ifjØek d{kk
404.   A region of surpassing beauty or delight; A place or state of supreme bliss – Paradise
       LoxZ
405.   That which lives at the expense of another – Parasite ijthoh
406.   A plane closed figure with four right angles – Rectangle vk;r
407.   A bad-tempered or aggressive person – Truculent mxz
408.   They system of excessive adherence to bureaucratic formalities – Red-tapism
       ykyQhrk'kkgh
409.   A disgraceful even or situation causing bad reputation or public outrage – Scandal
       vi;'k
410.   A stream or river flowing into a larger river or a lake – Tributary lgk;d unh
411.   A long and arduous journey or expedition on foot – Trek yEch iSny ;k=k
412.   A person blamed or punished for a mistake or fault of others – Scapegoat cfy dk cdjk
413.   A statement, belief, custom, etc., handed down by non-written means from generation
       to generation – Tradition ijEijk
414.   A drama with unhappy ending or full or serious events – Tragedy =klnh
415.   Expressed using an unnecessary number or words – Verbose okpky
416.   A person who has grown old in or had long experience – Veteran vuqHkoh
417.   An assertion made without proof – Allegation vkjksi
418.   A person who offers his or her services in any capacity with one's free will without
       compulsion – Volunteer Lo;a lsod
419.   Description of a subject under the guise of another having points of correspondence –
       Allegory yk{kf.kd
420.   To be disloyal to someone who trusts you – Betray fo'okl?kkr djuk
421.   Producing young which develop inside the body of the parent – Viviparous ltho cPpk
       iSnk djus okyh
422.   A liquid for drinking – Beverage is; inkFkZ
423.   A public festival at a regular date usually involving a procession – Carnival vkuUn
       mRlo
424.   Any animal that eats meat – Carnivore ekalkgkjh
425.   Able to be seen – Visible n`f"Vxkspj
426.   Not having much confidence in yourself – Different 'kadk ;qDr
427.   A person holding an official position of some status – Dignitary mPpkf/kdkjh
428.   Grant a person the rights to vote – Enfranchise erkf/kdkj
429.   Liable to be physically or emotionally hurt – Vulnerable pksV igqapkus ;ksX;
430.   A person whose main concern is sensual pleasure – Epicure fo"k;klDr
431.   Extreme eagerness in the pursuit of some desire or interest – Voracious ykyph
432.   The animals or animal life of a given area – Fauna {ks=h; Ik'kq oxZ
433.   Rich in the materials needed to support vegetation – Fertile mitkÅ
434.   A foolish person – Goose eq[kZ O;fDr
435.   A person who habitually indulges in idle talk – Gossip xIih
436.   A plane figure with six straight sides and six angles – Hexagon "kVdks.k
437.   A person who takes control of a means of transport (bus, lorry or aircraft) by force
       and take it to a new destination – Hijacker vigj.kdrkZ
438.   The action of deceiving by appearances – Illusion eksg Hkze
439.   A person who settles as a permanent resident in a different country – Immigrant
       vizoklh
440.   Bound or obliged by law; Answerable to law – Liable dkuwu ds v/khu
441.   A large organized collection of books for reading or reference – Library iqLrdky;
442.   A person who intervenes between two parties to settle a dispute – Mediator e/;LFk
443.   A sensational drama with emotions and usually with a happy ending – Melodrama
       Hkkoiw.kZ ukVd
444.   A person who loves money and hates spending it – Miser datwl
445.   A strong desire to return home, home sickness – Nostalgia ?kj dh ;kn vkuk
446.   A person who is indifferent to pleasure and pain – Stoic euLoh
447.   One who has a long experience of any occupation – veteran vuqHkoh
448.   Government by the rich – Plutocracy /kfud ra=
449.   One who can use either hand with ease – ambidextrous nksuksa gkFkksa ls n{k
450.   Animals which live in water – aquatic typj
451.   A person who leaves his own country and goes to live in another – emigrant izoklh
452.   The set of instruments played by a group – Orchestra oknd o`Un
453.   A child whose parents are dead – Orphan vukFk
454.   A soldier trained to be dropped from aircraft by parachute – Paratroop Nrjh lSfud
455.   The supreme executive legislature – Parliament laln
456.   Characteristic of a fox or resembling that of a fox – Vulpine ykseM+h tSlk
457.   A policy of social, political, or religious improvement – Reformism lq/kkjokn
458.   Shelter from danger or trouble; Protection – Refuge vkJ;
459.   A permanent mark left on the skin after the healing of a wound – Scar ?kko dk fu'kku
460.   A sketch or outline of the plot of a play – Scenario n`'; ys[k
461.   With no energy or enthusiasm – Torpid fuf"Ø;
462.   A person travelling for pleasure – Tourist Ik;ZVd
463.   Fail to keep or observe an agreement, law or promise – Violate mYya?ku djuk
464.   Able to live or exist in a particular place or climate – Viable thus ;ksX;
465.   A person who is in charge of keys of a prison – Turnkey tsyj
466.   A person who changes sides in a conflict – Turncoat viuk i{k R;kxus okyk
467.   A word or phrase having the same sense in the same language – Synonym Ik;kZ;okph
468.   A person who praises important and powerful people to get something from them –
       Sycophant pkiywl
469.   A learned person – Scholar fo}ku
470.   Return the same sort of ill treatment for an injury or insult – Retaliate izfrdkj djuk
471.   A public establishment where meals or refreshments are sold or eaten – Restaurant
       Hkkstuky;
472.   Something devised for the purpose of testing once's intelligence. – Puzzle igsyh
473.   To make someone angry – Provocate mÙksftr djuk
474.   A person who kills a king – Regicide jkto/k
475.   The leading characters in a play, novel, narrative poem etc – Protagonist uk;d
476.   A person driven from ones home to seek refuge in a foreign country – Refugee 'kj.kkFkhZ
477.   Forbidden by a command, a decree or order – Prohibitory fu"ks/kkKk
478.   A person endowed with some exceptional quality – Prodigy foy{k.k
479.   Reward or return to a person for services rendered or work done – Remuneration
       iqjLdkj
480.   Recommittal of an accused person to custody for investigation – Remand gokykr Hkstuk
481.   Affected adversely or unfavourably beforehand and often unfairly – Prejudiced iwokZxzg
482.   The introduction to a literary work, stating its subject, purpose, etc. – Preface izLrkouk
483.   Become active or operative again – Revive iquthfor gksuk
484.   An opening by which something escapes – Outlet fudkl
485.   Disinclined to speak freely; One who speaks less – Reticent vYiHkk"kh
486.   Reproducing by means of eggs – Oviparous v.Mk nsus okyk
487.   An institution or home for orphans – Orphanage vukFkky;
488.   A creeping or crawling animal of the vertebrate class – Reptile ljhl`i
489.   Return to one's native country – Repatriate Lons'k Hkstuk
490.   A place equipped for babies and young children – Nursery lao/kZu d{k
491.   Deprived of feeling or the power of movement, due to extreme cold – Numb lq=] LrC/k
492.   To state publicly that you are no longer associated with something – Renounce R;kx
       nsuk
493.   Restore to a previous condition; Set up again in proper condition – Rehabilitate iquokZl
494.   The central part of something – Nucleus ukfHkd
495.   A misconception or a misrepresentation of the truth; Traditional stories related to
       deities – Myth ikSjkf.kd] dkYifud
496.   A hidden or secret thing beyond human knowledge – Mystery jgL;
497.   A former holder of a position or office – Predecessor iwoZ vf/kdkjh
498.   An animal that habitually catches and eats prey – Predator ijHk{kh
499.   A change in generic material which gives rise to heritable variation in offspring –
       Mutation thu ifjorZu
500.   A building used for storing, preservation and exhibition of objects of lasting value or
       interest – Museum laxzgky;
501.   A song or soothing refrain to pacify or put a child to sleep – Lullaby yksjh
502.   One who can read and write; Educated – Literate f'kf{kr
503.   Formal or written permission from an authority to do something – License vuqKki=
504.   Readily excited to anger or impatience; Easily annoyed – Irritable fpM+fpM+k
505.   Unable to be changed or modified – Irrevocable vifjorZuh;
506.   Make official announcement of something important by word of mouth in a public
       place – Proclaim vkf/kdkfjd ?kks"k.kk
507.   A special right or an honour enjoyed by a person or a class of people – Privilege
       fo'ks"kkf/kdkj
508.   Unable to be repaired – Irreparable tks lq/kkjk u tk lds
509.   The appointed or elected head of an academy, society, etc., who presides over its
       meeting and proceedings – President v/;{k
510.   A thing that is offered, gifted or given – Present migkj
511.   The action of warming in advance – Premonition iwoZ psrkouh
512.   Not important or connected with a situation – Irrelevant vuxZy
513.   The humorous or sarcastic use of praise to imply condemnation – Irony O;aX;
514.   Not liable to damage or harm, especially from attack – Invulnerable vHks|
515.   A person unfounded belief that he or she is ill – Hypochondria jksxHkze
516.   A state of great emotional or nervous tension – Hypertension ekufld ruko
517.   Unable to be understood – Incomprehensible vcks/k xE;
518.   Not suitable for burning – Incombustible vnká
519.   Too strong to be defeated or changed – Invincible vts;
520.   A detailed list of item such as goods in stock – Inventory lkeku dk fooj.k
521.   An artificial structure to house of colony of bees – Hive e/kqeD[kh NÙkk
522.   A person buying and selling general house hold items – Grocer ialkjh
523.   Liking to be with other people – Gregarious leqnk; esa jgus okyk
524.   That which cannot be satisfied; Inordinately greedy – Insatiable vfryksyqi
525.   A gift of money given to service personnel on retirement – Gratuity /ku dk migkj
526.   Leading a very expensive way of life – Extravagant foykliw.kZ thou
527.   The action of invoking or calling upon God, a deity, etc., in prayer – Invocation
       vkgoku] izkFkZuk
528.   That which cannot be seen – Invisible vn`';
529.   A person who holds extreme opinions or advocates extreme measures – Extremist
       pjeiaFkh
530.   A person concerned with human welfare – Humanitarian ekuorkoknh
531.   A person who enjoys being with (in the company of) other people – Extrovert cfgeqZ[kh
532.   A person holding an official position of some status – Dignitary mPpkf/kdkjh
533.   A person engaged in management of international relations – Diplomat jktuf;d
534.   Premature development – Precocious le; ls igys idus okyk
535.   An speech, musical performance, etc. spoken or done without preparation, especially
       without written notes – Extempore rRdky Hkk"k.k nsuk
536.   A game which has ended without an outright winner – Draw vfu.khZr
537.   A previous instance taken as an example – Precedent iwoZ mnkgj.k
538.   A measure taken beforehand to avoid a danger – Precaution lko/kkuh
539.   Clear of obstacles to quicken the completion of work – Expedite xfr nsuk
540.   Relieve of a duty, obligation, payment, etc. – Exonerate nks"k eqDr
541.   A woman who lodges or entertains guests – Hostess estcku L=h
542.   A person who shown no capacity for learning – Dunce tMefr] eancqf)
543.   A selfish person; a self-centered person – Egoist vgaoknh
544.   An inscription on a tombstone, building, statute etc – Epigraph lekf/k ys[k
545.   Close inspection, intellectual examination of one's own mind; Observation of one's
       own thoughts, feelings, or mental state – Introspection vkRefo'ys"k.k
546.   Force to or deter from some action by threats or violence – Intimidation /kedh
547.   A thing a person who is the center of attraction or admiration – Cynosure vkd"kZ.k dk
       dsanz
548.   A habitual or usual practice of a social group – Custom izFkk
549.   A person who enters a house secretly with intention to steal – Burglar lsa/kekj
550.   A person who lodges or receives and entertains another as a guest – Host estcku
551.   Belonging to middle class – Bourgeois cqtZqvk] e/;oxhZ
552.   A person who has custody as a keeper of a public building – Custodian ifjj{kd
553.   A person devoted to reading – Bookworm fdrkch dhM+k
554.   The process of inquiring into a matter in order to discover the facts – Inquisition
       ijh{k.k
555.   The operation, development and manufacture of aircraft – Aviation ok;q;ku pkyu
556.   A bad or rude indirect remark – Innuendo O;aX;
557.   An inscription etc. written or inscribed in two languages – Bilingual f}Hkk"kh;
558.   The act or practice of the reception and entertainment of guests – Hospitality esgeku
       uokth
559.   That which cannot be imitated or compared – Inimitable vf}rh;
560.   Occurring every two years – Biennial }Sokf"kZd
561.   A theatre or lecture-hall or public building occupied by the audience – Auditorium
       lHkk e.Mi
562.   Possessing high mental ability – Ingenious fu"diV
563.   An assembly of listeners ; The person within hearing – Audience Jksrk x.k
564.   A place of refuge, shelter and safety – Asylum 'kj.k
565.   A term of opposite meaning – Antonym foykse 'kCn
566.   A place where arms and armour are kept – Armoury 'kL=kxkj
567.   Prediction of a person's future based on observation of the sky and the configuration
       of the planets at a person's birth – Horoscope tUei=h
568.   Absence of government in a society; A state of political confusion – Anarchy vjktdrk
569.   A person who believes that all government should be abolished – Anarchist vjktd
570.   The characteristics of an individual as represented by his/her values – Ethos LokHkkfod
       izÑfr