Suicide
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That which cannot be repaired
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= Irreparable
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Which cannot be removed
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= Indelible
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Person unable to pay debts
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= Insolvent
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Which cannot be reached
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= Inaccessible
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That which is contrary to law
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= Illegal
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Capable of catching fire easily
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= Inflammable
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One who lacks knowledge
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= Ignorant
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One who knows many languages
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= Linguist
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Room or building used for scientific
experiments
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= Laboratory
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Hand written matter
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= Manuscript
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Person who is caused to suffer for a great
cause
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= Martyr
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A person working for money
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= Mercenary
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An established principle of practical wisdom
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= Maxim
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A place where dead bodies are kept before
post mortem
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= Mortuary
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A person who hates mankind
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= Misanthropist
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Widely known for bad works
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= Notorious
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A hollow space in a wall for a statue
|
= Niche
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Giving of special favour by a person in high
position to his relatives
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= Nepotism
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Person who eats meat
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= Non-vegetarian
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One who is new to a profession
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= Novice
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The street is not wide
|
= Narrow
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A word or custom which is no longer in use
|
= Obsolete
|
A person who looks at the bright side of
things
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= Optimist
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A child whose parents are dead
|
= Orphan
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All-powerful
|
= Omnipotent
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A garden of fruits
|
= Orchard
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Holding conventional beliefs in matter of
religion
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= Orthodox
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That which cannot be seen through
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= Opaque
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One who is present everywhere
|
= Omnipresent
|
One who knows everything
|
= Omniscient
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Medical examination of a dead body
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= Postmortem
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A person who looks at the dark side of things
|
= Pessimist
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A remedy for all kinds of diseases
|
= Panacea
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One who lives on another
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= Parasite
|
A lover of mankind
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= Philanthropist
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One who goes on a journey to a holy place
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= Pilgrim
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Child, born after the death of father
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= Posthumous
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The practice of having more than one husband
at the same time
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= Polyandry
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One who collects postage stamps
|
= Philatelist
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A man who has more than one wife
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= Polygamist
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A writer who steal ideas from another
|
= Plagiarist
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Very exact or scrupulous in the observance
of forms of etiquitte, ceremony or behaviour
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= Punctitious
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One who has great love for one's country
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= Patriot
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One who lives by alone and avoids people
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= Recluse
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Killing of one's own self
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= Suicide
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One who speaks on behalf of others
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= Spokesman
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A thing which is not fresh
|
= Stale
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One who loads and unloads ships
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= Stevedore
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One who abstains completely from alcoholic
liquor
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= Teetotaller
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Person who believes that there is God
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= Theist
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