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The philosophical study of the nature of being, reality, and existence

Ontology
(N.) (अस्तित्व का अध्ययन)
Example: Ontology is a key area in philosophy and metaphysics.

Strongly against something

Opposed
(Adj.) (विरोधी)
Example: She was strongly opposed to the new policy.

A person whose job is to test eyes, sell glasses, etc. (3)

Optician
(N.) (चश्मा बनाने वाला)
Example: The optician helped him choose the right pair of glasses.

An ability to express oneself well in speech (2)

Oracy
(N.) (वाक् कौशल; बोलने की कला)
Example: Schools should focus on developing students’ oracy skills.

The art of skilful and effective public speaking (3)

Oratory
(N.) (भाषण कला)
Example: His oratory impressed the audience.

The curved path followed by a planet or object around another body (2)

Orbit
(N.) (परिक्रमा पथ)
Example: The Earth moves in an orbit around the Sun.

To arrange carefully for desired result

Orchestrate
(V.) (योजना बनाकर करना)
Example: The manager orchestrated the entire event successfully.

Military supplies including weapons, ammunition, combat vehicles, and maintenance tools and equipment

Ordnance
(N.) (सैन्य हथियार)
Example: The army transported heavy ordnance to the base.

A dentist who specialises in the alignment of teeth

Orthodontist
(N.) (टेढ़े-मेढ़े दांत ठीक करने वाला दंत-विशेषज्ञ)
Example: The orthodontist corrected his teeth with braces.

The study of correct spellings of words

Orthography
(N.) (वर्तनी विज्ञान)
Example: Good orthography is essential for effective writing.

The science that deals with human skeleton recovery and interpretation (2)

Osteology
(N.) (हड्डियों का वैज्ञानिक अध्ययन)
Example: Osteology plays a key role in forensic investigations.

A figure of speech in which apparently contradictory terms appear in conjunction (2)

Oxymoron
(N.) (परस्पर विरोधी शब्दों का एक साथ प्रयोग)
Example: ‘Friendly fight’ is a classic example of an oxymoron.

The study of fossils

Palaeontology
(N.) (जीवाश्म विज्ञान)
Example: Palaeontology helps scientists understand prehistoric life through fossils.

A government by people having equal power and responsibility

Pantisocracy
(N.) (समान अधिकार वाले लोगों का शासन)
Example: The idea of pantisocracy promotes equality among all citizens.

The expression of stories through face, movement, and gestures (2)

Pantomime
(N.) (मूक अभिनय)
Example: The artist conveyed the story beautifully through pantomime.

A standard or typical example

Paradigm
(N.) (आदर्श उदाहरण)
Example: This model is considered a paradigm of modern design.

The addition of a letter or syllable to a word in particular contexts as the language develops

Paragoge
(N.) (शब्द के अंत में अक्षर जोड़ना)
Example: Paragoge can be seen in how some dialects add sounds to words.

A person who is perfect or who is a perfect example of a particular good quality

Paragon
(N.) (आदर्श व्यक्ति)
Example: She is a paragon of honesty and integrity.

A mental condition characterized by delusions

Paranoia
(N.) (संदेह रोग)
Example: His paranoia made him distrust even his close friends.

Language used by a particular group of people

Parlance
(N.) (किसी समूह की भाषा)
Example: In legal parlance, the term has a very specific meaning.

Unwilling to spend money

Parsimonious
(Adj.) (बहुत कंजूस)
Example: He is so parsimonious that he avoids even necessary expenses.

An extreme unwillingness to spend money

Parsimony
(N.) (कंजूसी)
Example: His parsimony prevented him from enjoying life.

The office or position of a pastor

Pastorate
(N.) (पादरी का पद)
Example: He served the community faithfully during his pastorate.

The record of descent of an animal

Pedigree
(N.) (वंशावली)
Example: The dog’s pedigree showed it came from a champion lineage.

An enclosure for keeping animals (especially sheep, pigs, or cattle)

Pen
(N.) (पशुओं को रखने का बाड़ा)
Example: The farmer kept the sheep safe in a pen.

A regular payment to retired persons for their past service

Pension
(N.) (सेवानिवृत्ति वेतन)
Example: After retirement, he relied on his pension for living expenses.

A five-sided polygon

Pentagon
(N.) (पंचभुज)
Example: The shape of the building resembled a pentagon.

Second from last

Penultimate
(Adj.) (अंतिम से पहले)
Example: This is the penultimate chapter of the book.

By itself; in itself

Per se
(Adv.) (अपने आप में)
Example: The idea is not wrong per se, but it needs refinement.

To travel through a place or area

Perambulate
(V.) (टहलना, भ्रमण करना)
Example: They perambulated through the park in the evening.

A baby carriage

Perambulator
(N.) (शिशु गाड़ी)
Example: She pushed the baby in a perambulator.

Unable to be trusted

Perfidious
(Adj.) (विश्वासघाती)
Example: His perfidious actions ruined their friendship.

A doctor who specializes in treating gums

Periodontist
(N.) (मसूड़ों का चिकित्सक)
Example: The periodontist treated his severe gum disease.

An apparatus used by submerged submarines to see above water

Periscope
(N.) (पनडुब्बी से बाहर देखने का यंत्र)
Example: The sailor looked through the periscope to observe the surface.

The criminal offense of knowingly making false statements under oath in judicial proceedings

Perjury
(N.) (झूठी गवाही)
Example: He was punished for committing perjury in court.

To commit a harmful, illegal or immoral action

Perpetrate
(V.) (अपराध करना)
Example: The criminals perpetrated a serious crime.

Continuing or occurring again and again for a long time

Persistent
(Adj.) (लगातार)
Example: Her persistent efforts finally paid off.

Quick in noticing, understanding or judging things accurately

Perspicacious
(Adj.) (तेज़ दिमाग वाला)
Example: The perspicacious student quickly solved the problem.

Very determined and refusing to be defeated by problems

Pertinacious
(Adj.) (अड़ियल)
Example: His pertinacious attitude helped him overcome challenges.

The branch of science concerned with the origin, structure, and composition of rocks

Petrology
(N.) (शिला विज्ञान; चट्टानों का अध्ययन)
Example: Petrology helps geologists study different types of rocks.

An extreme fear of swallowing

Phagophobia
(N.) (निगलने का डर)
Example: Due to phagophobia, she avoided eating solid food.

A person who goes on a journey to a holy place (2)

Pilgrim
(N.) (तीर्थयात्री)
Example: The pilgrim traveled miles to reach the sacred temple.

The act of robbing ships at sea; or illegally copying copyrighted material

Piracy
(N.) (समुद्री डकैती, अवैध चोरी)
Example: Digital piracy has become a major issue in the film industry.

A very small amount of money

Pittance
(N.) (अल्प धन)
Example: He was paid a pittance for his hard work.

A building or theatre designed for showing the positions and movements of planets and stars

Planetarium
(N.) (तारामंडल)
Example: We visited the planetarium to learn about the solar system.

An overused statement lacking originality (3)

Platitude
(N.) (घिसी-पिटी बातें)
Example: His speech was full of platitudes and lacked fresh ideas.

The quality of seeming reasonable or probable

Plausibility
(N.) (विश्वसनीयता)
Example: The story gained plausibility after adding more details.

An excessive desire for wealth or money

Plutomania
(N.) (धन की अत्यधिक इच्छा)
Example: His plutomania drove him to work endlessly for money.

A person who is extremely fond of the rains

Pluviophile
(N.) (बारिश प्रेमी)
Example: As a pluviophile, she enjoys walking in the rain.

A person who writes poetry

Poet
(N.) (कवि)
Example: The poet expressed deep emotions through his verses.

Round complete!