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A person who does not believe in the existence of God |
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2 |
A person who believes in the existence of God |
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3 |
Government by one person |
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4 |
Government by the rich |
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5 |
Government by the few |
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6 |
Government by officials |
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7 |
Government by the nobles |
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8 |
Government by the people |
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9 |
Government by a king or a queen |
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10 |
Government of a country by religious leaders |
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11 |
Murder of one’s own father |
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12 |
Murder of one’s own mother |
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13 |
Murder of one’s own brother |
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14 |
Act of killing himself/ herself |
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15 |
Murder of the king |
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16 |
The killing of a man |
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17 |
Murder of infants |
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18 |
One who talks in sleep |
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19 |
One who walks in sleep |
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20 |
Hatred of mankind |
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21 |
Hater of mankind |
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22 |
Hatred of women |
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23 |
Hater of women |
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24 |
Love towards mankind |
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25 |
Lover of mankind |
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26 |
An animal that eats flesh |
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27 |
An animal that eats grass |
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28 |
Animals which feed on fish |
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29 |
An animal that eats human flesh |
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30 |
Eating all types of food, both vegetables and meat |
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31 |
The life history of a man written by himself |
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32 |
The life history of a man written by someone else |
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33 |
A woman with hair that is pale gold in colour |
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34 |
A white skinned woman with dark brown hair |
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35 |
One who is all powerful |
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36 |
One who is present everywhere |
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37 |
One who knows everything |
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38 |
The action of looking within or into one’s own mind |
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39 |
The action of looking back upon past time |
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40 |
A child born after the death of its father or a book published after its author’s death |
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41 |
State of being two wives or two husbands at once |
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42 |
The state of having one wife |
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43 |
The practice of having many wives |
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44 |
Shaving head |
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45 |
A person suffering from nervous disorder |
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46 |
A cinema show which is held in the afternoon |
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47 |
A building where dead bodies are kept |
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48 |
A medicine tending to loosen the bowls |
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49 |
Cannot be seen |
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50 |
Worship of idols and images |
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51 |
Stage of growth between boyhood and youth |
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52 |
Money given to a divorced woman by her husband |
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53 |
One who deserts his religion or cause |
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54 |
A statement open to more than one interpretation |
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55 |
A person capable of using both hands equally well |
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56 |
An animal capable of living on land and water |
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57 |
One who is a great lover of books |
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58 |
One who is mad for books |
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59 |
Equipment used to find whether is the accused is lying |
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60 |
One who abstains from alcoholic drinks |
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61 |
The power of reading others’ thoughts |
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62 |
A person with a long experience of any occupation |
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63 |
Liable to catch fire easily |
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64 |
A trade that is prohibited by law |
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65 |
A person who mends broken window glasses |
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66 |
A state of perfect balance |
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67 |
Words inscribed on the tomb of a person |
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68 |
The art of beautiful writing |
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69 |
Living, existing or occurring together in time |
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70 |
A writer who borrows words and ideas from another author and passes them off as his own |
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71 |
The science which treats of races |
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72 |
The scientific study of the body |
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The scientific study of the earth |
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74 |
The scientific study of animals |
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75 |
The scientific study of birds |
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76 |
The study which deals with the derivation of words |
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77 |
The science of language |
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78 |
A man who speaks several languages |
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79 |
Too much official formality |
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80 |
An office for which no salary is paid |
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81 |
A writing that cannot be read |
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82 |
An insect with many legs |
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83 |
With one voice – agreed by everyone |
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84 |
A person who is too much like a woman |
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85 |
Believing in luck |
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86 |
Property inherited from ancestors |
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87 |
Medical examination of a body held after death |
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88 |
Being the first of its kind |
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89 |
Undue favour to relatives by a high official |
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90 |
Capable of being seen through |
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91 |
Following the traditional beliefs closely |
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92 |
Happening at the same time |
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93 |
The study of cultures in the past |
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94 |
A very large number |
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95 |
True and cannot be disagreed |
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96 |
Too important to be without |
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97 |
A person with a generous heart |
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98 |
An area of land where people are buried |
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99 |
Partial or complete loss of memory |
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100 |
Pardon for criminals |
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101 |
An unusual behaviour |
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