♦ The practice of having more than one husband : Polyandry
♦ The practice of having more than one spouse at the same time : Polygamy
♦ The school or college in which one has been educated : Alma mater
♦ The scientific study of living organisms : Biology
♦ The use of many words where only a few are necessary : Circumlocution
♦ Thing that can be felt of touched : Palpable
♦ Through which light cannot pass : Opaque
♦ To be known for bad acts : Notorious
♦ To cause troops etc to spread out in readiness for battle : Deploy
♦ To come as a settler into another country : Immigrate
♦ To congratulate someone in a formal manner : Felicitate
♦ To cut a part of person’s body : Amputate
♦ To examination one’s own thoughts and feelings : Introspection
♦ To have a very high opinion of oneself : Conceited
♦ To mediate between two parties in a dispute : Intercede
♦ To move along with quick, short twisting : Wriggle
♦ To run away with a lover : Elope
♦ To send an unwanted person out of the country : Deport
♦ To slap with a flat object : Crowd
♦ To surround with armed forces : Besiege
♦ To talk much without coming to the point : Circumlocution
♦ Two child born together : Twins
♦ Unable to write : Illiterate
♦ Unreasonably Enthusiastic about religion : Fanatic
♦ Vehicle to carry dead bodies : Hearse
♦ Very vigilant and cautions : Meticulous
♦ Vessel in which fish and water plants are kept : Aquarium
♦ We are looking forward to a good winter this year : Hoping
♦ Which can be easily broken : Brittle
♦ Which cannot be believed : Incredible
♦ Which destroy germs : Germicide
♦ Which happens once a year : Annual
♦ Who cares fully of his health : Hygienist
♦ Who does not care for art or literature : Philistine
♦ Who does not things for pleasure and not for money : Amateur
♦ Who easily believes others : Credulous
♦ Wistful longing for something one has known in the past : Nostalgia
♦ With much liveliness and a sence of purpose : Tauntily
♦ Without risk of punishment : Impunity
♦ Word for word reproduction : Verbatim
♦ Words inscribed on the tomb of the dead : Epitaph
♦ Words of similar meaning : Synonyms
♦ Words used in ancient times but no longer in general use now : Archaic
♦ Yearly celebration of a date or an event : Anniversary