A poem in the form of an address – Ode (മംഗള ഗാനം, ഭാവഗീതം)
A poem of 14 lines – Sonnet (ഗീതകം)
Speech uttered by one person alone – Monologue (ആത്മഭാഷണം)
Lullaby –താരാട്ട് പാട്ട് (Cradle song)
Extending throughout one’s life – Lifelong
An unfortunate incident – mishap
Remedy for all diseases – Panacea
Special right or advantage – Privilege
One who cannot be conquered – Invincible (Invincible * Vulnerable)
Speak in low voice -Whisper
One who sacrifices his life for a cause – Martyr
Death for a noble cause – Martyrdom
Mercy killing – Euthanasia
Killing of brother – Fratricide
Killing of mother – Matricide
Killing of father – Patricide
Killing of sister – Sororicide
Killing of an infant – Infanticide
Cruel killing of a large number of people – Massacre
Act of intentional and unlawful killing – Murder
Killing of pets– Pesticide
Killing of Fungi – Fungicide
Killing of King – Regicide
Notice of a person’s death in daily – Obituary
Killing of wife – Uxoricide
Absence of government – Anarchy
Government by nobles – Aristocracy
Government by one man – Autocracy
The right to self-government – Autonomy
A government carried through officers – Bureaucracy
Government of for and by the people – Democracy
Government by old man – Gerontocracy
Killing of a whole race – Genocide
Killing one with political reason – Assassination
Killing of a man by another men – Homicide
Killing of an unwanted vegetarian – Herbicide
A child of remarkable talent – Prodigy
A place of ideal peace – Elysium
Name adopted by author -Pseudonym
Official in charge of a museum – Curator
To destroy completely – Annihilate
Love for one’s own country – Patriotism
One who all knowing – Omniscient
One who sells medicine – Chemist
An earnest desire – Longing
A person who makes speeches – Orator
An inscription on a gravestone in memory of the deceased is called – Epitaph
That happens now and then – Occasional
Study of faces and skulls – Phrenology
Undue favor show to relatives – Nepotism
The condition of having one husband at a time – Monandry
The condition of having many husbands at a time – Polyandry
Belief that the soul passes at death into another body – Trans migration
A husband or wife is called – Spouse
Killing one’s own child – Prolicide
A person who betrays his friends / country / Ruler – Traitor
A person who works while his fellow workers are on strike – Black leg
The act of killing a family member who has brought disgrace to the family – Honor killing
The judicial killing of a human being – Capital punishment
A place where coins are made – Mint
One who is skilled in the art of good hand writing – Calligrapher
A ruler who has complete power in a country – Dictator
The art of using language effectively – Eloquence
One who makes scientific study of languages – Linguist
A person indifferent to pleasure and pain – Stoic
A child who stays away from school without any good reason – Truant
A person who is extremely enthusiastic about religion, politics etc. – Zealot
One who compiled dictionaries – Lexicographer
A place where aero planes are kept – Hanger
A place where weapons are kept – Arsenal
A place where grains are stored – Granary
A place where bricks are made – Kiln
A place where leather is made – Tannery
Science dealing with reproduction – Genetics
Shopkeeper selling vegetables and fruits – Green grocer
A person only for money – Mercenary
One who people for personal politics or profit – Demagogue(മൈതാന പ്രാസംഗികന്)
Changing mind quickly – Vacillation (ചാഞ്ചാട്ടം)
One who talks very little – Reserved
State of being married – Matrimonial
State of being unmarried – Celibacy
One who studies the evolution of mankind – Anthropologist
One who consider the happiness and wellbeing of others first – Altruist
To cut a part of human body which is infected – Amputate
A place where government or public accounts are kept – Archives
A statement which is accepted as true without any evidence or proof – Axiom
Soldiers who fight on horseback – Cavalry
Animal which give milk – Mammals
Holding office without any remuneration – Honorary
One new to anything – Novice / Tyro
One who eats too much – Glutton
One who is easily deceived – Gullible
Vehicle to carry dead bodies – Hearse
Things of same nature – Homogenous * Heterogenous
One who write big books – Bibliographer
An intellectual identification of the thought, feelings, or state of another person called – empathy
Living on land as well as water – Amphibious
Fit to be eaten as food is called – Edible
One who eat too much is called – Glutton
Animals that lives in blocks / groups – Gregarious
That which easily catches fire is called -Inflammable
An alcoholic drink taken to bolster one’s courage is called – Dutch courage
One who completely abstains from alcohol – Teetotaler, Sober
One who waste time wandering is called – Loiter
One who make free from a charge / blame / accusation is called – Exonerate
A journalist is not employed but sell his articles – Freelancer
A partner in crime is called – Accomplice
One who rides horse is called – Equestrian
Killing of a child in the womb is called – Feticide ഭ്രൂണഹത്യ)
Dead bodies of human being – Corpse
A meeting between two opposite parties – Confrontation
Conspiracy in order to deceive others – Collusion
A member of working class – Proletarian
A person authorized to act for others – Proxy
Copying others ideas or work and present it as his own – Plagiarism(സാഹിത്യ ചോരണം)





