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A large room equipped for physical exercise or training of various kinds |
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: Gymnasium |
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A hall or a building with a hall that is used for lectures, concerts etc |
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: Auditorium |
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A building where objects of artistic, historical, or scientific importance and value are kept, studied, and put on display |
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: Museum |
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A park where live wild animals from different parts of the world are kept in cages or enclosures for people to come and see |
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: Zoo |
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A large cage or enclosure where birds are kept |
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: Aviary |
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A water-filled transparent container, in which fish and other aquatic animals and plants are kept |
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: Aquarium |
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A place where beehives are kept and bees are raised for their honey |
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: Apiary |
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A period of 1,000 years |
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: Millennium |
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At least a hundred years of age |
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: Centenarian |
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One who is 90 years of age or between 90 and 100 years old |
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: Nonagenarian |
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Somebody who is between 80 and 89 years old |
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: Octogenarian |
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Person who is between 70 and 79 years old |
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: Septuagenarian |
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A boy or girl between the ages of 13 and 19 |
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: Teenager |
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Somebody who moves from one region or country to another, often in search of work or other economic opportunities |
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: Migrant |
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The act or process of moving from one region or country to another |
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: Migration |
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To enter a new country for the purpose of settling there |
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: Immigrate |
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Somebody who has come to a country and settled there |
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: Immigrant |
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Person who leaves a place, especially his or her native country, to go and live in another country |
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: Emigrant |
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The act of leaving a native country to live in another country |
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: Emigration |
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A being from another planet or another part of the universe / One who does not belong to, is not accepted in or does not feel part of a particular group or society |
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: Alien |
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A person, animal or plant that has lived in an area from the earliest known times |
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: Aborigines |
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Person who is excessively concerned with his or her own health |
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: Valetudinarian |
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One who believes that pleasure should be the only aim in life |
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: Hedonist |
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A philosophical theory that holds that pleasure is the highest good or the source of moral values |
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: Hedonism |
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Emotional indifference, especially admirable patience and endurance shown in the face of misfortune |
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: Stoicism |
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Person who appears unaffected by emotions, especially somebody admired for showing patience and endurance in the face of adversity |
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: Stoic |
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One who has the habit of sleepwalking |
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: Somnambulist |
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Sleepwalking |
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: Somnambulism |
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A base or support for a column or statue |
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: Pedestal |
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Person who is traveling on foot, especially in an area also used by vehicles |
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: Pedestrain |
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Somebody who believes that all events are decided by fate |
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: Fatalist |
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The belief that people are powerless against fate |
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: Fatalism |
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The tendency to speak or write too much about the self / Selfishness or self-centeredness |
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: Egotism |
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Person who is selfish, self-absorbed, and self-centered / Person who tends to speak or write about himself or herself all the time |
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: Egotist |
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One who believes that the correct basis for a moral code is every person’s concern for his or her own best interests |
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: Egoist |
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Making personal welfare and interests only |
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: Egoism |
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The belief that it is impossible to know whether or not God exists |
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: Agnosticsm |
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Person who believes that it is impossible to know whether or not God exists |
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: Agnostic |
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One who believes in and worship of all or many deities |
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: Pantheist |
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The belief that God and the material world are one and that God is present in everything |
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: Pantheism |
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One who believes in several deities |
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: Polytheist |
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Worshiping of or believing in more than one gods. |
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: Polytheism |
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The belief that there is only one God |
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: Monotheism |
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One who believes that there is only one God |
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: Monotheist |
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Disbelief in the existence of God or deities |
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: Atheism |
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One who does not believe in God or deities |
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: Atheist |
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Belief in the existence of a god or gods |
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: Theism |
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One who believes in the existence of a god or gods |
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: Theist |
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Somebody who is excessively preoccupied with health and persistently believes that he or she is ill or in danger of becoming ill. (somebody with imaginary illness) |
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: Hypochondriac |
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An extreme fondness for books, or an obsessive urge to collect them |
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: Bibliomania |