One word substitute
One words related to government/ruler-cracy/archy
1.Government of people — Democracy
In a democracy, every citizen should have the right to vote.
2.Govt. Run by the officials/civil servants — Bureaucracy
In every country the bureaucracy is abused, with more or less reason
The Church was not only organised like a modern bureaucracy but performed many of the functions of a modern State.
3.Government by one person — Autocracy
The best insurance against autocracy is to diffuse power as much as possible throughout society.
4. Government by the nobles/lords — Aristocracy
Her people belonged to the old aristocracy of New York.
5. Government by the inexperienced persons — Neocracy
They can be blamed for many things, but they cannot be blamed for the changeableness and excitability of a neocracy .
6.Government by the rich/wealthy people — Plutocracy
There is no "democracy"; there is plutocracy - rule by the upper class which rides upon the back of the lower classes.
7.Government by the laws of religion/divine guidance — Theocracy
It 's just the first step in an attempt to create a theocracy.
8.Government by military class — Stratocracy
Stratocracy is ruled by the military.
9.Government by worst people/Corrupted men — Kakistocracy
In a way, a dictatorship run by a corrupt leader is a kakistocracy run by the worst possible person.
10.Government by old men — Gerontocracy
Like many other disciplines, psychology is a gerontocracy
11.A political system governed by superior intellects — Meritocracy
The school honour’s club was a meritocracy where the leaders were chosen because of their academic achievements
12.Government by a king/queen— Monarchy
Saudi Arabia is governed by a monarchy
13.Government by a few persons— Oligarchy
Their nation is an oligarchy
14.A political system without opposition — Totalitarianism
It is an almost totalitarian attitude to government
15.Absence of government — Anarchy
If law and order break down, anarchy will result.
16.A government in which all the religions are honoured — Secular
We live in a largely secular society
17.A vote by the people of a state or a religion on a very important issue—Referendum
They voted for independence in a referendum
One words related to killing/Death-cide
18.Murder of one’s mother — Matricide
Shalin was arrested for matricide after killing his mother.
19.Murder of one’s father — Patricide
Peter was arrested for patricide after killing his father.
20.Murder of one’s parents – Parricide
Peter was arrested for parricide after killing his father and mother.
21.Murder of man/woman(human being) — Homicide
He was convicted of homicide.
22. Murder of an infant – Infanticide
The southern and western peoples still practise infanticide as regards children born on several unlucky days in each month.
23.Murder of a foetus(unborn child) — Foeticide
In 2011, she launched a statewide campaign against female foeticide.
24.Murder of king or queen — Regicide
The man was charged with regicide after killing the king.
25.Murder of one’s wife – Uxoricide
Overall, rates of uxoricide are much higher than rates of mariticide.
26.Murder of one’s children – Felicide
Sam was arrested for felicide after killing his son.
27.Murder of one’’s Brother – Fratricide
A prince engaged in fratricide.
28.Murder of one’s sister — Sororicide
She was a victim of sororicide at the age of fifteen.
29.Murder of race or whole family— Genocide
Genocide is a war crime.
30.Occuring after death – Posthumous
He received a posthumous award for bravery
31.An account in the newspaper about the funeral of the deceased – obituary
I read your brother's obituary in the Times.
32.Words inscribed on the grave/Tomb in the memory of the one buried — Epitaph
She wrote the perfect epitaph for the poet.
One words related to Marriage/Gamy
33.The practice of marrying one at a time- Monogamy
In monogamy, a single male pairs with a single female.
34.The practice of marrying two times –Bigamy
A great deal of unhappiness is being created by bigamy
35.Having more than one spouse at a time – Polygamy
Polygamous marriages are common, meaning husbands can have many wives.
36.An Allowance paid to wife on Divorce – Alimony
The husband would be forced to pay his wife alimony for the rest of his life.
37..A state of abstention from marriage – Celibacy
The matter of the celibacy of the clergy was more serious.
38.An older woman who is not married — spinster
His spinster sister-in-law and her unmarried brother cared for his infant son.
39.An unmarried girl— maid
A maid brought me breakfast at half past eight
40.A woman whose husband is dead – Widow
The neighbours gossiped about widow
41.Live in relationship — Concubinage
Concubinage was abolished by the Communist after 1949.
42.To run away with lover in order to get married – Elope
The couple eloped in the middle of the night.
One words related to phobia/mental disorder - phobia/mania
43.Fear of high places – Acrophobia
Many people suffer from very serious acrophobia.
44.Fear of open places or public places — Agoraphobia
She had agoraphobia and never wanted to go out of the house
45.Fear of solitude — Autophobia
Her attention seeking may be due to " autophobia ": a fear of loneliness
46.Fear of depths– Bathophobia
Fear of stairs is a condition called 'bathophobia'.
47.Fear of books— BibLiophobia
Sheela is suffer from bibliophobia
48.Fear of Crowd/mob – ochlophobia
Her ochlophobia is so bad she finishes her Christmas shopping in August when the shops are quiet.
49.Fear of being in a small confined place– Claustrophobia
He suffers from claustrophobia so he never travels on underground trains.
50.Fear of disease/sickness – Pathophobia
She won't work in an office environment as she has pathophobia
51.Fear of marriage – Gamophobia
Our ancestors were told “Marriages are made in heaven” but modern society built Gamophobia.
52.Fear of foreigners/strangers– Xenophobia
Shane's xenophobia prevents him from going to social events where there are people he does not know.
53.Fear of english culture or english language – Anglophobia
There is a long tradition of Anglophobia within Irish nationalism
54.Fear of dogs– Cynophobia
Around this time Joyce was attacked by a dog, leading to his lifelong cynophobia
55.Fear of water – Hydrophobia
He also has hydrophobia, being terrified of water as he can not swim.
56.Fear of fire – Pyrophobia
In her past life Yuki burned to death, and she suffers from " pyrophobia "the fear of fire.
57.Fear of god – Theophobia
People who have a long family history of religious faith are more likely to suffer theophobia.
58.Fear of animals – Zoophobia
The girl who had zoophobia didn't like animals, domestic or wild.
One words related to -study - logy/logo
59.Study of Earth – Geology
He was about to go up to university to study geology when the war began
60.Study of birds – Ornithology
Her interest in ornithology began due to her extensive birdwatching.
61.Study of rocks – Petrology
After all the sedimentary petrology chapters are crisp, readable and up to date.
62.Study of insects –Entomology
Entomology was his special study
63.Study of words – Etymology
At university she developed an interest in etymology.
64.Study of god – Theology
He has an interest in theology and pastoral work.
65.Study of population – Demography
The census can not total up its own demography.
66.Study of coins/metals– Numismatics
His father was a paper manufacturer, and a noted collector of coins, medals, and writings on numismatics.
67.Stamp collection – Philately
She has enjoyed philately [=(more commonly) stamp collecting] since she was a child.
68.Study of earthquake – Seismology
He is a famous seismology expert
69.Study of disease – Pathology
The pathology protocol has been described previously.
70.Study of ancient things – Archaeology
She is an expert on the archaeology of ancient Egypt
71.Study of weather – Meteorology
Meteorology is the science of the weather
72.The art of cultivating and managing gardens – horticulture
Researchers in agriculture and horticulture need the full genetic stock to breed new varieties
73.The study of the stars and their influence on people’s lives – Astrology
Astrology and alternative medicine are part of the New Age movement.
74.Science of universe with sun,moon,stars and planets – Astronomy
He is interested in astronomy.
One words related to Places- Arium/ary
75.A places where bees are kept – Apiary
My sister was put in charge of the apiary.
76.A places where birds are kept – Aviary
The zoo has a new outdoor aviary
77.A natural place for bees — Hive
The beekeeper opens the lower part of the hive and peers in
78.A house or shelter for a dog – Kennel
The owner of the site had transformed one into a dog kennel.
79.A house or shelter for a horse – Stable
They have a stable relationship.
80.A place for clothes — Wardrobe
She has a new summer wardrobe.
81.A place for ammunition and weapons – Arsenal
Yesterday I saw a big Arsenal.
82.A place were government records are kept– Archives
Tomorrow I am going to archives
83.A place for luggage at railway station – Cloak room
One enters into a small cloakroom, through a living room.
84.A place for storing grain – Granary
The granaries were efficient.
85.A place for housing aeroplanes — Hangar
He installed a hangar for his helicopter at his main home.
86.A place where money is coined – Mint
Economy is the poor man' s mint
87.A tank for fishes – Aquarium
The aquarium has many tanks of fish.
88.A place that provide refuge – Asylum
She asked for political asylum.
89.A residence for nuns – Convent
I went to a convent school and was taught by nuns who were the opposite of sweetness.
90.The sleeping room in a college or public institution – Dormitory
The toilet was far away from the dormitory room.
91.A place where dead bodies are kept for identification – Morgue
Fearing his son might be dead, he had gone to look for him in a hospital morgue.
92.A place where dead bodies are kept for post mortem – Mortuary
His body was taken to the mortuary for identification.
93.A school for infants or young children – Kindergarten
No machine will ever be a kindergarten teacher.
94.A green place in desert – Oasis
They stopped for the night at an oasis.
95.A shot stay at a place – Sojourn
Our family enjoyed a two-week sojourn in the mountains
One words related to Professions
96.One who draws maps – Cartographer
He is quite passionate in his desire to become a cartographer
97.One who drives a motor car – Chauffeur
She was chauffeured to the airport
98.One who is incharge of museum/a cricket pitch – Curator
He is the curator of a fine museum
99.One who compiles a dictionary – Lexicographer
A lexicographer briefly worked there as a tutor.
100.One who lends a money at high rates – Usurer
The usurer squeezed the poor people.
101.One who is eyes doctor – Oculist/Ophthalmologist
The advice of the ophthalmologist must be sought before physical activities are allowed.
102.One who is specialist in making lenses and glasses – Optician
I have fully qualified opticians working in labs, making the glasses.
103.A specialist in heart diseases – Cardiologist
The next year she was referred to a cardiologist.
104.A specialist in skin diseases – Dermatologist
You need the advice of your own doctor and a dermatologist.
105.A specialist in stomach diseases – Gastrologist
She is currently a paediatrician and gastroenterologist at Bristol Children's Hospital.
106.A specialist in bones diseases – Orthopedist
He visited an orthopedist about his knee pain.
107.A specialist in children’s diseases – Paediatrist
I have completed the education of Paediatrist
108.A professional rider in horse races – Jockey
He is a very confident jockey
109.One’s who performs daring gymnastic feat – Acrobat
Don't be afraid, He's an acrobat.
110.One who makes figures from stone,wood or sand – Sculptor
His father was an artist and sculptor, his mother, a maker of stuffed toy.
One words related to book and literature
111.A long narrative poem — Epic
No one said an epic was going to be easy.
112.A mourning poem – Elegy
An elegy on his death was published by William Tasker
113.A poem written in order to praise a person – Hymn/Anthem
The novel is a hymn to childhood and innocence.
114.A poem with fourteen lines – Sonnet
He is read a beautiful sonnet
115.An exaggerated statement – Hyperbole
I suppose using such hyperbole makes him feel good about himself.
116.Commencement of adjacent words with the same letter – Alliteration
Sally sells seashells by the sea shore.
117.A concluding speech/comment at the end of the play – Epilogue
At the end of the play, the actor presented an epilogue to summarise the tale.
118.A starting part of a speech/poem – Prologue
She is introduced in the prologue of the film.
119.Short amusing story about some real person or event – Anecdote
He told me some anecdotes.
120.An animal story with a moral – Fable
I am listening a fable about busy ants
121.A story is intended to teach a lesson/moral stories –Parable
To this end they make effective use of parables and stories.
122.A brief summary of a book – Epitome
My room was the epitome of elegance.
123.literary theft – plagiarism
He plagiarised a classmate's report
124.On who does not care about literature and art – Philistine
When it comes to art, the man's a philistine
125.One who has great knowledge of art and craft – Connoisseur
I fashion myself a connoisseur of art.
126.An imaginary name assumed by an author – pseudonym
She writes under a pseudonym.
127.A Work whose writer is unknown – Anonymous
The money was donated by an anonymous.
128.Collection of poems – Anthology
An anthology of American poetry
129.Life history of a person written by himself – Autobiography
He continued to write for himself, including several autobiographies.
130.A very old book or document that is written by hand – manuscript
He had seen a manuscript .
131.First speech –Maiden speech
I congratulate him on his outstanding maiden speech.
132.Speech without preparation – Extempore
I am going to give extempore speech
133.A Place Where Animals Are Slaughtered For The Market – Abattoir
134. A Substance That Can Stick Or Cause Sticking – Adhesive
135. The Period Between The Beginning Of Puberty And Adulthood – Adolescence
136. To Falsify A Thing By Admixture Or Baser Ingredients – Adulteration
137.Fear Of Height – Aerophobia
138. Person Who Claims ToHave Great Love For Understanding Of What Is Beautiful In Nature , Art Etc – Aesthete
139. A List Of Headings OfThe Business To Be Transacted At A Meeting – Agenda
140. To Increase the Gravity of an Offence Or The Intensity of a Disease– Aggravate
141. Someone Who Attacks– Aggressor
142. Fear Of Pain – Agliophobia
143 A Person Who Claims The Existence Of God Is Unknowable – Agnostic
144. Fear Of Open Spaces Or Crowd – Agoraphobia
145. Belonging To A Foreign Country – Alien
146. Arouse Hostility Or Indifference In – Alienate
147.Allowance Paid To Wife On Legal Separation – Alimony
148. A Story In Which Ideas Are Symbolised As People– Allegory
149. Commencement Of Words With The Same Letter – Alliteration
150. An Annual Calendar With Positions Of Stars – Almanac
151. A Raised Place On Which Offering To A God Are Made – Altar
152. A Person Who Loves every Body – Altruist
153. A Lover Of Mankind – Altruist/Philanthropist
154. A Man Who Does A Thing For Pleasure And Not As A Profession– Amateur
155. Fear Of Riding A Car– Amaxophobia
156. One Who Represents A State In A Foreign Country – Ambassador
157. One, Who Can Use Either Hand With Ease – Ambidexter
158. Of A Person Who Can Use Both Hands Equally Well– Ambidextrous
159. An Expression OrStatement That Has More Than One Meaning – Ambiguity
160. Uncertain Or Unable To Decide About What Course To Follow– Ambivalent
161. A Van Which Is Used In Transporting Wounded Or Serious Patients – Ambulance
162. One Who Is Likeable– Amiable
163. Partial Or Total Loss Of Memory Amnesia
164. A Warrant Granting Release From Punishment For An Offence – Amnesty
165. Animals Which Live Both On Land And Sea – Amphibian
166 To cut off a part of – Amputate
167 A Person Or Thing Out Of Time And Out Of Date; Belonging To A
Different Era Either Earlier Or Later – Anachronism
168. One, Who Is Out To Destroy All Governance, Law And Order– Anarchist
169. A State Of Lawlessness And Disorder – Anarchy
170. One Who Is Fond Of English People And Their Customs– Anglophile
171. The Yearly Return Of A Date– Anniversary
172. Which Happens Once A Year – Annual
173. Medicine Which Lessens Pain – Anodyne
174. Deviation Or Departure From Common Rule Of Standard – Anomaly
175. Having No Known Name Or Identity Or Known Source – Anonymous
176. Fear Of Getting Fat Makes Young Girl Stop Eating Resulting Harmful Effect – Anorexia
177. Capable Of Being Answered – Answerable
178. A Person Who Opposes Another – Antagonist
179. Be Earlier In Time; Go Back Further– Antedate
180. Room Leading Into A Large Room– Anteroom
181. A Collection Of Poems – Anthology
182. Fear Of Males – Androphobia
183. Fear Of Being Alone Autophobia
184. Reprehensible Acquisitiveness; Insatiable Desire For Wealth – Avarice
185. Immoderately Desirous Of Acquiring Something – Avaricious
186. A Place Where Birds Are Kept – Aviary
187. A Statement Which Is Accepted As True Without Proof – Axiom
188. State Of Being Unmarried– Bachelorhood
189. A Story In Verse – Ballad गाथा
189. Science Dealing With The Motion Of Projectile Like Rockets Bombs & Shells– Ballistics
190. One Who Can’t Pay – Bankrupt
191. One, Who Is Employed To Drive A Motor Car– Chauffeur
192. A Person Who Is Blindly Devoted To An Idea – Chauvinist
193. An Unreal And Visionary Ideal – Chimerical
194. A Small Piece Of Wood – Chip
19. A Person Who Is An Expert At Penmanship – Chirographer
196. A Person Who Reads Palms – Chiromancer
197 Palm-Reading – Chiromancy
198. Specialist Who Takes Care Of The Ailments Of The Feet – Chiropodist
199. One, Who Teaches Dancing– Choreographer
200. The Science Of Colours – Chromatics
201. Calendar Of Events In Order Of Occurrence– Chronology
202. Method Of Talking In A Roundabout Way – Circumlocution
203. Fear Of Doctors – Claustrophobia
204. Fear Of Going To Bed–m Clinophobia
205. A Place For Luggage At Railway Station– Cloak Room
206. An Associate That One works with – Colleague
207. People who work together – Colleagues
208. Informal expression used in everyday conversation – colloquialism
209. Belong to same country– Compatriot
210. One Who Introduces Performing Artists On The Stage Program – Compere
211. A Performance Given By A Number Of Musicians – Concert
212. Live In RelationshipA Man And A Woman Living Without Being Married – Concubinage
213. A Country Ruled By Two Country – Condominium
214. One Who Sells Sweets And Pastries Confectioner
215. Present At Birth But Not Necessarily Hereditary – Congenital
216. An Assembly Of Worshippers– Congregation
217. A Critical Judge Of Any Art And Craft – Connoisseur
218. Relationship By Blood Or Birth– Consanguinity
219. Compulsory Enlistment For Military Service – Conscription
220. A Number Of Stars Grounded Together – Constellation
221. A Disease Which Spreads By Contact– Contagious
222. Belonging To Or Living At The Same Time– Contemporaries
223. Gradual Recovery From Illness – Convalescence
224. One, Who Is Recovering Health – Convalescent
225. A Funeral Procession Comprising A Number Of Mourners– Cortege
226. Metaphysical Study Of The Origin And Nature Of The Universe – Cosmology
227. A Person Who Regards Whole World As His Country – Cosmopolitan
228. A Citizen Of The World– Cosmopolite
229. A Stanza Having Two Lines In Verse – Couplet
230. A Nursery Where Children Are Cared For While Their Parents Are At
Work – Creche
231. Showing A Lack Of Judgment Or Experience – Credulous
232. A Religious War– Crusade
233. Study Of Secret Writing And Coded Words – Cryptography
234. Science Of Crystallisation– Crystallography
235. Man Whose Wife Is Unfaithful To Him – Cuckold
236. Which Can Be Cured– Curable
237. A Person InchargeOf A Museum– Curator
238. A Low Area Storm With High Winds Rotating About A Centre Of Low
Atmospheric Pressure – Cyclone
239. One, Who Sneers At The Aims And Beliefs Of His Fellow Men – Cynic
240 Fear Of Dogs– Cynophobia
241 Centre Of Attraction– Cynosure
242 Study Of Cell – Cytology
243. One Who Pays Too Much Attention To His Cloths And Appearance– Dandy
244. An Unclaimed Letter - Dead Letter
245. One Who Cannot Hear– Deaf
246. Prevent A Person From Admission Or A Right – Debar प्रवेश न होनेदेना
247. Suave (Polished And Light Heart Person) – Debonair खुशक्षमजाज
248 A Period Of Ten Years – Decade दशक
249. An Original Glass Bottle For Holding Wine Or Other Alcoholic Drinks – Decanter कं टर
250. Act Or Art Of Rhetorical Exercise – Declamation
251. A Person Appointed Or Elected To Represent Others – Delegate प्रक्षतक्षनक्षध
252. A Political Leader Who Tries To Stir Up People– Demagogue दुजयनोंका नेता
253. The Orientation Of Those Who Favour Government By The People -Democracy
254. Science Of Vital And Social Statistics– Demography
255. Show Of Force To Intimidate – Demonstration
256. The Home Of A Large Fierce Wild Animal – Den
257 A Person Who Gives Written Testimony For Use In A Court - Deponent
258. Lose In Value – Depreciate
259. A Doctor Who Treats Skin Diseases – Dermatologist
260. Study Of Skin - Dermatology
261. To Derive A Thing Of Its Holy Character– Desecrate
262. Where Neither Water Nor Vegetation Is Found – Desert
263. One Whose Business Is To Find Out Criminals– Detective
264. Become Worse Or Disintegrate – Deteriorate
265. State Of Being Split Into Two Parts – Dichotomy
266. One Who Gives Orders In A Manner That Permits No Refusal – Dictator
267. Government Carried On By An Absolute Ruler – Dictatorship
268. A Book Dealing With Words In Alphabetical Order – Dictionary
269. A Small Allowance Of Food To Become Slim – Dieting
270. That Which Can Be Digested– Digestible
271 A Dabbler In The Arts– Dilettante
272. Morbid Compulsion Of Drink– Dipsomania
273 Fear Of Thirst – Dipsophobia
274 Song Sung At Burial– Dirge
275. One Who Works In Return For Being Taught The Trade– Disciple
276. That Which Can Be Divided – Divisible
277. A Person Living Permanently In A Certain Place– Domicile
278. The Sleeping Rooms With Several Beds Especially In A College Or Institution– Dormitory
279. Old Age When A Man Behave Like A Fool – Dotage
280 The House Of An Arab– Dower
281. A Game In Which Neither Party Wins - Draw
282. A Game That Results Neither In Victory Nor In Defeat – Drawn
283. A Game Or Batter In Which Neither Party Wins – Drawn/ Tie
284. A Squirrel’s Home– Dray
285. Mania For Travel – Dromomania
286. Continuous Dry Weather And Lack Of Rain And Water– Drought
287. One Who Deals In Cattle – Drover
288. One Who Cannot Speak – Dumb
289. A Person Who Is Slow In Learning – Dunce
290. Not Conforming To Ordinary Rules Of Behaviour – Eccentric
291. One Who Studies The Science Relating To The Church– Ecclesiologist
292. The Environment As It relates to living organism — Ecology
293. Fear Of Home Surroundings – Ecophobia
294. Fit To Be Eaten– Edible
295. A Person Who Is Womanish – Effeminate
296. Sure To Produce Desired Results– Efficacious
297. A Man Who Thinks Only For Himself– Egoist
298. Practice Of Talking Too Much About Oneself – Egotism
299. A Poem Of Lamentation – Elegy
300. Qualified For Or Allowed Or Worthy Of Being Chosen – Eligible
30. The art of effective speaking – Elocution
302. Make Clear And Comprehensible– Elucidate
303. The Fraudulent Appropriation Of Funds Or Property – Embezzlement
304. A Person Who Leaves His Own Country And Goes To Live In Another – Emigrant
305. Identification With Another Person's Feelings – Empathy
306. To Stress, Single Out As Important– Emphasise
307. One Who Employs– Employer
308. A Book That Contains Information On Various Subjects – Encyclopaedia
309. A Disease Prevailing In A Locality– Endemic
310. One Who Studies Insects – Entomologist
311. The Scientific Study Of Insects – Entomology
312. Lasting One – Ephemeral
313. A Long Narrative Poem– Epic
314. One, Who Is Devoted To The Pleasure Of Eating And Drinking– Epicure
315. One Whose Attitude Is To Eat, Drink And Merry– Epicurean
316.A Widespread Outbreak Of An Infectious Disease– Epidemic
317. Outer Layer Of Skin – Epidermis
318. A Verse Letter – Epistle
319.Words Which Are Inscribed On The Grave Or The Tomb In The Memory Of The Buried– Epitaph
320. Calmness Under Trying Circumstances– Equanimity
321. A Person Who Rides On Horse-Back– Equestrian
322. Having Equal Sides – Equilateral
323. Tightrope Walker – Equilibrist
324. A State Of Perfect Balance– Equilibrium
325. Time When Night And Day Are Of Equal Length – Equinox
326. Destroy Completely, As If Down To The Roots– Eradicate
327. Fear Of Work – Ergophobia
328. Thing Without Which We Cannot Do – Essential
329. Having No Beginning Or End To Its Existence – Eternal
330. One Who Studies The Science Of The Varieties Of Human Race– Ethnologist
331. Branch Of Anthropology Dealing With Divisions Of Humankind – Ethnology
332. One Who Studies The Science Of Character– Ethologist
333. Rules Governing Socially Acceptable Behaviour– Etiquette
334. One Who Studies The Science And Origin Of Words– Etymologist
335. Science Relating To The Formation And Development Of Words – Etymology
336. A Formal Expression Of Praise For Someone Who Has Died – Eulogy
337. Thing That Bring Gentle And Painless Death From Incurable Disease – Euthanasia
338. Science Of Improving The Environment – Euthenics
339. A Gradual Upholding Or Development – Evolution
340. One Who Is Taking Examination – Examinee
341.One Who Examine The Copies Of Examinees– Examiner
342. Made To Be Absent For A Long Time From One's Own Country – Exile
343. Science Dealing With Life Or Possibilities Of Life Existing Beyond The
Earth – Exobiology
344.A Specialist Who Extracts Teeth– Exodontist
345. Pronounce Not Guilty of criminal charges – Exonerate
346. To Atone One’s Sins – Expiate
347. To Remove All Objectionable Matter – Expurgate
348.With Little Or No Preparation Or Forethought – Extempore
349.To Send Back The Criminal To The Country – Extradite
350. Forcing Out(Blood Etc – Extravasate
351. One Who Turns One's Thoughts Outwards– Extrovert
352. An Animal Story With Moral – Fable
353. An Exact Copy Of Handwriting, Printing Etc – Facsimile
354. An Exact Copy Of Handwriting ,Printing – Facsimile/Xerox
355. A Person Motivated By Irrational Enthusiasm – Fanatic
356.One, Who Is FilledWith Excessive And Mistaken Enthusiasm In Religious Matters – Fanatic Or Bigot
357. One Who Shoes Horses – Farrier
358.One, Who Is Very -Selective In One's Taste – Fastidious
359. Causing Death– Fatal
360. One, Who Believes In Fate– Fatalist
361. The Animals Of A certain region – Fauna
362. Fear Of Marriage – Gamophobia
363 A Shed For Motor Car– Garage
364. A Government Publication Relating To Order, Notification Etc– Gazette
365 Study Of Ancestry – Genealogy
366 Science Of Heredity – Genetics
367. Murder Of Race - Genocide
368.Fear Of Birth – Genophobia
369. One Who Studies The Earth – Geologist
370. The Study Of Rocks And Soils– Geology
371 Fear Of Old Age – Geraphobia
372. Specialty Dealing With The Medical Problems Of The Elderly - Geriatrics
373. An Agent (As Heat OrRadiation Or A Chemical) That Destroys Microorganisms That Might Carry Disease – Germicide
374 Government By Old Man – Gerontocracy
375. Science Of The Social And Economic Problems Of The Aged – Gerontology
376. A Mass Of Ice Moving Very Slowly Down A Mountain Valley– Glacier
377. White Liquid Material In An Egg– Glair
378 List Of Explantation – Glossary
379. A Person Who Is Devoted To Eating And Drinking To Excess – Glutton
380. Art And Science Dealing With A Language– Grammar
381 A Place For Grains– Granary
382. One Who Analyses Hand-Writing – Graphologist
383. Analysis Of Handwriting – Graphology
384. Costing Nothing– Gratis
385. The Place In The Ground Where A Dead Person Is Buried– Grave
386. Make-Up Room Behind Stage – Greenroom
387. Animal Having Two Feet – Biped
388. The Act Of Speaking Disrespectfully About Sacred Things – Blasphemy
389. An UnconventionalStyle Of Living– Bohemian
390 In Good Faith Bona– Fide
391. One Who Devotes Full Time In Studying Course Books– Bookworm
392. Clumsy Or Ill‐Bred Fellow – Boor
393. One Who Studies The Science Of Plants – Botanist
394. The Branch Of Biology That Studies Plants — Botany
395. A Collection Of Flowers – Bouquet
396. Being Of The Property-Owning Class – Bourgeois
397. A Small Shop That Sells Fashionable Clothes, Cosmetics Etc – Boutique
398. A Factory For Manufacturing Of Beers – Brewery
399. A Bandit Or Robber, [Esp– Brigand
400.Gold Or Silver BeforeUsing For Manufacturing Ornaments— Bullion
401. One Who Comes From AVillage And Considered Stupid– Bumpkin
402. A Small House With All Rooms On One Floor– Bungalow
403. A Collection Of Flags – Bunting
404. Government By The officials –Bureaucracy
405.The Act The school or college one attends– Alma Mater
406.A self-moving vehicle– Automobile
407.A machine that functions by itself– Automatic
408. A baby carriage– Perambulator
409. A carriage for sick people– Ambulance
410. One who is a boot licker, flatterer – Sycophant
411. One who has keen interest in food and drinks– Gourmet
412. Love for mankind– Philanthropy
413. Someone who loves collecting books– Bibliophile
414. One who loves and admires the British– Anglophile
415. One who loves without seriousness– Philanderer
416. Fondness towards women– Philogyny
417. One who loves men– Androphile
418. One who loves wisdom (hence pursue it)- Philosopher
419. One who hates men– Misandrist
420. Madness or obsession with males– Andromania
421.One who hates women– Misogynist
422. One who doesn't believe in the presence of God– Atheist
423. One who believes in the theory of only one God– Monotheist
424. One who believes in the presence of God– Theist
425. One who believes in many Gods– Polytheist
426. One who believes that God is union of all forces of the universe– Pantheist
427. Religious madness– Theomania
428. Battle among the Gods– Theomachy