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| # | Title | Description | Date |
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| 1 | pandemonium | wild and noisy disorder or confusion; uproar. | 10-Nov-2017 |
| 2 | protagonist | the leading character or one of the major characters in a play, film, novel, etc. | 09-Nov-2017 |
| 3 | oracular | mysterious and difficult to understand, but probably wise; obscurely prophetic; of or relating to an oracle | 31-Oct-2017 |
| 4 | allusionist | A person who uses allusion, especially habitually; making use of or involving allusion | 27-Oct-2017 |
| 5 | phylum | The major taxonomic group of animals and plants; the major taxonomic group of animals and plants; a large group of languages that are historically related | 26-Oct-2017 |
| 6 | coleopteran | An insect belonging to the group of Coleoptera, in which the fore-wings are modified to form shell-like protective elytra; consisting of the beetles and weevils | 25-Oct-2017 |
| 7 | mannerism | A way of doing something; habitual action; characteristic manner, mode; a behavioural attribute that is distinctive and peculiar to an individual | 24-Oct-2017 |
| 8 | - | “Work hard in quiet let your result be your noise. I don’t believe in magic. I believe in hard work. What consumes your mind controls your life. Believe in yourself, work hard, work smart and passionately present your best self to the world.” | 23-Oct-2017 |
| 9 | endogenous | Having an internal cause or origin; derived or originating internally; confined within a group or society | 23-Oct-2017 |
| 10 | gorgonize | To turn to stone; hypnotize; to have a paralysing effect on | 21-Oct-2017 |
| 11 | crowdsourcing | It is a specific sourcing model in which individuals or organizations use contributions from Internet users to obtain needed services or ideas; it is the practice of engaging a ‘crowd’ or group for a common goal — often innovation, problem-solving, or efficiency | 18-Oct-2017 |
| 12 | abstraction | The cognitive process of isolating is known as abstraction; the act of withdrawing or removing something | 17-Oct-2017 |
| 13 | gregarious | Living together in herds or flocks (in case of Animals); growing in clusters; instinctively or temperamentally seeking and enjoying the company of others | 16-Oct-2017 |
| 14 | arcadian | A person who leads or prefers a quiet simple rural or pastoral life; a person of simple habits | 14-Oct-2017 |
| 15 | interdigitate | To intermingle; to become interlocked like the fingers of clasped hands; To present alternately items from one group and then another | 13-Oct-2017 |
| 16 | foreordination | A word, which is used to define the doctrine of a religious group; the predestination of some individuals as objects of divine mercy; preordination; predetermination | 12-Oct-2017 |
| 17 | xenophobia | Extreme dislike or a fear of foreigners or strangers, their customs, their religions, etc; hatred of foreigners, people from different cultures, or strangers | 11-Oct-2017 |
| 18 | superimpose | It means laying one thing on top of another; to impose, place, or set over, above, or on something else | 10-Oct-2017 |
| 19 | supposititious | Substituted for the real thing; Not genuine; Presumed to be true, real, or genuine, especially on inconclusive grounds; substituted with fraudulent intent | 09-Oct-2017 |
| 20 | Supposititious | Substituted for the real thing; Not genuine; Presumed to be true, real, or genuine, especially on inconclusive grounds; substituted with fraudulent intent | 09-Oct-2017 |
| 21 | astigmatism | Common in near-sighted people; A defect of an optical system or lens by which the image of a point is spread out along the axis of the system; impaired eyesight resulting usually from irregular conformation of the cornea; Astigmia | 07-Oct-2017 |
| 22 | fiasco | A complete failure, usually in an embarrassing way; a sudden and violent collapse | 06-Oct-2017 |
| 23 | incogitant | Without revealing one's identity; inconsiderate; thoughtless; unthinking; not having the faculty of thought | 05-Oct-2017 |
| 24 | Incogitant | Without revealing one's identity; inconsiderate; thoughtless; unthinking; not having the faculty of thought | 05-Oct-2017 |
| 25 | doggerel | A silly or poorly written poetry; loosely styled and irregular in measure especially for burlesque or comic effect; trivial, awkward, characterized by a monotonous rhythm | 04-Oct-2017 |
| 26 | smishing | Also written as SMiShing, it means SMS Phishing: A variant of phishing email scams; in order to induce individuals to reveal personal information, such as passwords or credit card numbers, the fraudulent practice of sending text messages | 03-Oct-2017 |
| 27 | cognizance | Observation over something; range of what one can know or understand; knowledge of certain facts upon which an authority must act without requiring proof | 29-Sep-2017 |
| 28 | atelophobia | The fear of imperfection, defects; the fear of not doing something right or the fear of not being good enough | 28-Sep-2017 |
| 29 | suo motu | It means an authority has the right to take action without a formal complaint; on its own motion or initiative | 27-Sep-2017 |
| 30 | deciduous | Falling off or shed seasonally or stage of growth in the life cycle; indicating the milk teeth of a mammal, which are shed after a time, for example, a child's or young animal's first teeth are replaced by new ones | 26-Sep-2017 |
| 31 | cosmopolitan | Not limited to just one part of the world, it means, widely distributed over the globe; A place or society, which is full of people from many different countries and cultures | 25-Sep-2017 |
| 32 | concatenation | Due to linking together, the occurrence of a lot of things or events one after another; a series of interconnected events, things, ideas, and concepts | 23-Sep-2017 |
| 33 | amanuensis | A person whose job is to write down what another person says; stenographer; someone skilled in the transcription of speech | 22-Sep-2017 |
| 34 | unanimous | A complete or an absolute agreement; when people take unanimous decision, it means that everyone agrees with and supports the decision | 21-Sep-2017 |
| 35 | manoeuvre | A planned and controlled operation by the armed forces for training purposes and in war; in order to avoid something or go through a narrow space, a skillful or careful movement | 20-Sep-2017 |
| 36 | sensorium | The complete sensory and intellectual apparatus of the body; the part of the brain, which is responsible for receiving and integrating sensations from the outside world | 19-Sep-2017 |
| 37 | propagate | To reproduce new plant from a parent plant; Transmission of characteristics from one generation to another; to transit something, such as sound or light through a medium; to spread ideas, beliefs, opinion to a lot of people | 18-Sep-2017 |
| 38 | vociferous | A person who expresses his/her opinion loudly and with force; vociferous type people speak with great energy and determination because they want their views to be heard | 16-Sep-2017 |
| 39 | etiquette | A code of polite conduct, which includes the set of rules or customs that control accepted behaviour in particular social groups or social situations; the code of ethical behaviour regarding professional practice | 15-Sep-2017 |
| 40 | fossick | To search for something for a possible profit; to search for rare stones and metals, especially by reworking washings or waste pile | 14-Sep-2017 |
| 41 | kibitzer | One who looks on and often offers unwanted or meddlesome advice or comment; a person who jokes or chats, especially while others are trying to work | 13-Sep-2017 |
| 42 | serendipity | If you find valuable or pleasant things without looking for them; the fact of finding pleasant or useful things by chance; unexpected good luck | 12-Sep-2017 |
| 43 | nightmare | a terrifying dream or an event or experience in which people experience feelings of helplessness, intense horror, extreme anxiety, sorrow, and distress | 11-Sep-2017 |
| 44 | extravaganza | A very elaborate and expensive show or performance; a large, exciting, and expensive event or entertainment marked by extreme freedom of style | 09-Sep-2017 |
| 45 | blitzkrieg | In order to completely demolish enemy swiftly, a surprise military attack by using aircraft, tanks, and forces on the ground | 08-Sep-2017 |
| 46 | camouflage | The act of behaviour to hide the truth or reality; the use of leaves, branches and other things for hiding soldiers or military equipment so that they cannot be seen against their surroundings | 07-Sep-2017 |
| 47 | nepotism | Not to have democratic rights, especially in appointment to desirable positions in business or corporate families; in order to provide high-status positions or jobs, the act of using power or influence or unfair advantages | 06-Sep-2017 |
| 48 | narcotize | to use a narcotic in order to make (someone) drowsy or insensible; to put under the influence of a narcotic; affect with or as if with a narcotic drug | 05-Sep-2017 |
| 49 | protagonist | The leading character or one of the most prominent figures in a situation; the dominant character in a work of fiction; the main supporter of an idea or political system | 04-Sep-2017 |
| 50 | bourgeois | A person whose opinions are believed to be determined mainly by concern for property values and conventional respectability; dominated by commercial and industrial interests; relating to the standards and conventions of the middle class and a tendency toward mediocrity | 02-Sep-2017 |