List of One Word Substitution for “Individual Character/ Person/
People”
PHRASE
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ONE WORD
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One who is not sure
about God’s existence
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Agnostic
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A person who
deliberately sets fire to a building
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Arsonist
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One who does a thing
for pleasure and not as a profession
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Amateur
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One who can use
either hand with ease
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Ambidextrous
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One who makes an
official examination of accounts
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Auditor
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A person who
believes in or tries to bring about a state of lawlessness
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Anarchist
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A person who has
changed his faith
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Apostate
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One who does not
believe in the existence of God
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Atheist
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A person appointed
by two parties to solve a dispute
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Arbitrator
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One who leads an
austere life
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Ascetic
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One who does a thing
for pleasure and not as a profession
|
Amateur
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One who can either
hand with ease
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Ambidextrous
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An unconventional
style of living
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Bohemian
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One who is bad in
spellings
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Cacographer
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One who feeds on
human flesh
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Cannibal
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A person who is
blindly devoted to an idea/ A person displaying aggressive or exaggerated
patriotism
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Chauvinist
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A critical judge of
any art and craft
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Connoisseur
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Persons living at
the same time
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Contemporaries
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One who is
recovering health after illness
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Convalescent
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A girl/woman who
flirts with man
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Coquette
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A person who regards
the whole world as his country
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Cosmopolitan
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One who is a centre
of attraction
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Cynosure
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One who sneers at
the beliefs of others
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Cynic
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A leader or orator
who espoused the cause of the common people
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Demagogue
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A person having a
sophisticated charm
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Debonair
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A leader who sways
his followers by his oratory
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Demagogue
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A dabbler (not
serious) in art, science and literature
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Dilettante
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One who is for
pleasure of eating and drinking
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Epicure
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One who often talks
of his achievements
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Egotist
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Someone who leaves
one country to settle in another
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Emigrant
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A man who is
womanish in his habits
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Effeminate
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One hard to please
(very selective in his habits)
|
Fastidious
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One who runs away
from justice
|
Fugitive
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One who is filled
with excessive enthusiasm in religious matters
|
Fanatic
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One who believes in
fate
|
Fatalist
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A lover of good food
|
Gourmand
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Conferred as an
honour
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Honorary
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A person who acts
against religion
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Heretic
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A person of
intellectual or erudite tastes
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Highbrow
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A patient with
imaginary symptoms and ailments
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Hypochondriac
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A person who is
controlled by wife
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Henpeck
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One who shows
sustained enthusiastic action with unflagging vitality
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Indefatigable
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Someone who attacks
cherished ideas or traditional institutions
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Iconoclast
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One who does not
express himself freely
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Introvert
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Who behaves without
moral principles
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Immoral
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A person who is
incapable of being tampered with
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Impregnable
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One who is unable to
pay his debts
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Insolvent
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A person who is
mentally ill
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Lunatic
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A person who
dislikes humankind and avoids human society
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Misanthrope
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A person who
primarily concerned with making money at the expense of ethics
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Mercenary
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Someone in love with
himself
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Narcissist
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One who collect
coins as hobby
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Numismatist
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A person who likes
or admires women
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Philogynist
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A lover of mankind
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Philanthropist
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A person who speaks
more than one language
|
Polyglot
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One who lives in
solitude
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Recluse
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Someone who walks in
sleep
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Somnambulist
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A person who is
indifferent to the pains and pleasures of life
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Stoic
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A scolding nagging
bad-tempered woman
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Termagant
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A person
who shows a great or excessive fondness for one’s wife
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Uxorious
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One who possesses
outstanding technical ability in a particular art or field
|
Virtuoso
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One Word Substitution List for “Collection/
Group”
PHRASE
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ONE WORD
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A group of guns or
missile launchers operated together at one place
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Battery
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A large bundle bound
for storage or transport
|
Bale
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A large gathering of
people of a particular type
|
Bevy
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An arrangement of
flowers that is usually given as a present
|
Bouquet
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A family of young
animals
|
Brood
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A group of
things that have been hidden in a secret place
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Cache
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A group of people,
typically with vehicles or animals travelling together
|
Caravan
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A closed political
meeting
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Caucus
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An exclusive circle
of people with a common purpose
|
Clique
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A group of followers
hired to applaud at a performance
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Claque
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A series of stars
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Constellation
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A funeral procession
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Cortege
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A group of
worshippers
|
Congregation
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A herd or flock of
animals being driven in a body
|
Drove
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A small fleet of
ships or boats
|
Flotilla
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A small growth of
trees without underbrush
|
Grove
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A community of
people smaller than a village
|
Hamlet
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A group of cattle or
sheep or other domestic mammals
|
Herd
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A large group of
people
|
Horde
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A temporary police
force
|
Posse
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A large number of
fish swimming together
|
Shoal
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A strong and
fast-moving stream of water or other liquid
|
Torrent
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One Word Substitutes List for “Research/
Profession”
PHRASE
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ONE WORD
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The medieval
forerunner of chemistry
|
Alchemy
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A person who
presents a radio/television programme
|
Anchor
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One who studies the
evolution of mankind
|
Anthropologist
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A person who is
trained to travel in a spacecraft
|
Astronaut
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The scientific study
of the physiology, structure, genetics, ecology, distribution,
classification, and economic importance of plants
|
Botany
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A person who draws
or produces maps
|
Cartographer
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A person who writes
beautiful writing
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Calligrapher
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A person who
composes the sequence of steps and moves for a performance of dance
|
Choreographer
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A person employed to
drive a private or hired car
|
Chauffeur
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A person who
introduces the performers or contestants in a variety show
|
Compere
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A keeper or
custodian of a museum or other collection
|
Curator
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The branch of
biology concerned with cyclical physiological phenomena
|
Chronobiology
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A secret or
disguised way of writing
|
Cypher
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The study of
statistics
|
Demography
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The use of the
fingers and hands to communicate and convey ideas
|
Dactylology
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A person who sells
and arranges cut flowers
|
Florist
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A line of descent
traced continuously from an ancestor
|
Genealogy
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The therapeutic use
of sunlight
|
Heliotherapy
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The art or practice
of garden cultivation and management
|
Horticulture
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One who supervises
in the examination hall
|
Invigilator
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The theory or
philosophy of law
|
Jurisprudence
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A person who
compiles dictionaries
|
Lexicographer
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The scientific study
of the structure and diseases of teeth
|
Odontology
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One who presents a
radio programme
|
Radio Jockey
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The art of effective
or persuasive speaking or writing
|
Rhetoric
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The branch of
science concerned with the origin, structure, and composition of rocks
|
Petrology
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One who study the
elections and trends in voting
|
Psephologist
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An artist who makes
sculptures.
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Sculptor
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The scientific study
of the behaviour, structure, physiology, classification, and distribution of
animals
|
Zoology
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Important One Word Substitution for “Spot/
Venue”
PHRASE
|
ONE WORD
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A collection of
historical documents or records providing information about a place,
institution, or group of people
|
Archives
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A large cage,
building, or enclosure for keeping birds in
|
Aviary
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A building where
animals are butchered
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Abattoir
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A place where bees
are kept; a collection of beehives
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Apiary
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A building
containing tanks of live fish of different species
|
Aquarium
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A place or scene of
activity, debate, or conflict
|
Arena
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A collection of
weapons and military equipment
|
Arsenal
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An institution for
the care of people who are mentally ill
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Asylum
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A hole or tunnel dug
by a small animal, especially a rabbit, as a dwelling
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Burrow
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A collection of
items of the same type stored in a hidden or inaccessible place
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Cache
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A public room or
building where gambling games are played
|
Casino
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A large burial
ground, especially one not in a churchyard
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Cemetery
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A room in a public
building where outdoor clothes or luggage may be left
|
Cloakroom
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A place where a dead
person’s body is cremated
|
Crematorium
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a Christian
community of nuns living together under monastic vows
|
Convent
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Nursery where babies
and young children are cared for during the working day
|
Creche
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A stoppered glass
container into which wine or spirit is decanted
|
Decanter
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A large bedroom for
a number of people in a school or institution
|
Dormitory
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The nest of a
squirrel, typically in the form of a mass of twigs in a tree
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Drey
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A room or building
equipped for gymnastics, games, and other physical exercise
|
Gymnasium
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A storehouse for
threshed grain
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Granary
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A large building
with an extensive floor area, typically for housing aircraft.
|
Hangar
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A box or cage,
typically with a wire mesh front, for keeping rabbits or other small
domesticated animals
|
Hutch
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A place in a large
institution for the care of those who are ill
|
Infirmary
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A small shelter for
a dog
|
Kennel
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A place where wild
animal live
|
Lair
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A place where
coins, medals, or tokens are made
|
Mint
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A collection of wild
animals kept in captivity for exhibition
|
Menagerie
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A building or
buildings occupied by a community of monks living under religious vows
|
Monastery
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A place where bodies
are kept for identification
|
Morgue
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A piece of enclosed
land planted with fruit trees
|
Orchard
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A large natural or
artificial lake used as a source of water supply
|
Reservoir
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A small kitchen or
room at the back of a house used for washing dishes and another dirty
household work
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Scullery
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A close-fitting
cover for the blade of a knife or sword
|
Sheath
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A room or building
for sick children in a boarding school
|
Sanatorium
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A place where animal
hides are tanned
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Tannery
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A large, tall
cupboard in which clothes may be hung or stored
|
Wardrobe
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