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39301. .Use of language or gesture which implies threat to someone
Answer: Intimidation
39302. The act of provoking and goading a man
Answer: Instigation
39303. Something which provides interest and attraction.
Answer: Incentive
39304. A subtle allusive and generally deprecatory remark
Answer: Innuendo
39305. Something that is too delightful or beautiful for words
Answer: Ineffable
39306. A man who has no money
Answer: Impecunious
39307. III timed circumstances
Answer: Irony
39308. A person who is well versed in law
Answer: Jurist
39309. An excessively morbid desire to steal
Answer: Kleptomania
39310. Technical knowledge of a particular work.
Answer: Know-how
39311. Extremely extravagant in manners and morals.
Answer: Licentious
39312. A hater of mankind
Answer: Misanthrope
39313. A hater of women
Answer: Misogynist
39314. A person who believes in being married to one person at a time Or, A man who has only one wife
Answer: Monogamist
39315. Belonging to this world, earthly
Answer: Mundane
39316. Application of name or descriptive term to an object to which it is not literally applicable
Answer: Metaphor
39317. A scene or situation which is gruesomely imaginative or full of gruesome details
Answer: Macabre
39318. One who plays the role of bringing two antagonistic parties together
Answer: Mediator
39319. A change that befalls something
Answer: Mutation
39320. A drama which is marked by very crude appeal to feelings and emotions
Answer: Melodrama
39321. One who believes in the philosophy that nothing has real existence
Answer: Nihilist
39322. .A quick remedy or apartent medicine or similarly a pet scheme
Answer: Nostrum
39323. Science and study that treats of coins as medals
Answer: Numismatics
39324. Extremely loud and showy as opposed to reserved and modest
Answer: Ostentatious
39325. To banish or turn out of society and fellowship
Answer: Ostracise
39326. The art of spelling words correctly
Answer: Orthography
39327. An unscrupulous person, who puts experience before principle
Answer: Opportunist
39328. The act of fixing of a proper position for something
Answer: Orientation
39329. The science of languages
Answer: Philology
39330. Science dealing with stamp-collection
Answer: Philately
39331. Science of vocal natural sounds
Answer: Phonology
39332. Tomake evasive or misleading statements.
Answer: Prevaricate
39333. Statement showing remarkable degree of prediction
Answer: Prophecy
39334. Study of ancient writings and inscriptions.
Answer: Palaeography
39335. A passage marking the close of a speech
Answer: Peroration
39336. A man who practises psychiatry
Answer: Psychiatrist
39337. A school teacher or a man affecting learning
Answer: Pedagogue
39338. Some previous example from the past
Answer: Precedent
39339. A child born after the death of his father
Answer: Posthumous
39340. A book published after the death of its author
Answer: Posthumous
39341. One who makes love now to one and now to another
Answer: Philanderer
39342. Original model
Answer: Prototype
39343. Application of pasteurism in order to sterilize milk etc by exposure to high temperature
Answer: Pasteurisation
39344. Former holder of an office or a position
Answer: Predecessor
39345. To restore to good condition
Answer: Rehabilitation
39346. A person who refuses compliance with
Answer: Recalcitrant
39347. That which reminds one of something
Answer: Reminiscent
39348. A reasoner willing to avail himself of fallacies that will help his case
Answer: Sophist
39349. A very delicate flaw or mistake which is not expected from the person making it
Answer: Solecism
39350. A symbolic religious ceremony especially baptism
Answer: Sacrament
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