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S. No                 Word                                        Meaning

                  89     magnificent (adj.)                impressive
                  90     majestic (adj.)                   royal

                  91     majestically (adv.)               in a royal manner
                  92     mead (n.)                         meadow (old English)

                  93     meadows (n.)                      grassy fields
                  94     melodramatic (adj.)               extremely dramatic or emotional
                                                           moving from one area to another at different
                  95     migrating (v.)
                                                           times of the year

                  96     military arts (n.)                the study of fighting and warfare
                  97     mill (n.)                         a building where grain is turned into flour
                  98     monotonous (adj.)                 boring

                                                           someone who finds the route and guides a
                  99     navigator (n.)
                                                           spaceship
                 100     new-mown (adj.)                   freshly cut
                 101     nibbling (v.)                     taking small bites

                                                           a game played with a heavy ball and nine
                 102     ninepins (n.)
                                                           vertical columns called pins
                 103     oft (adv.)                        often (old English)

                 104     parlour (n.)                      a sitting room in a house
                 105     passed away (v.)                  died
                                                           people who exchange letters as a hobby but
                 106     pen pals (n.)
                                                           usually have not met

                 107     physicist (n.)                    a person who studies the laws of physics
                 108     pitch (n.)                        an area of play

                 109     plied (v.)                        worked steadily
                 110     poker (n.)                        a straight metal rod for moving coal or wood
                 111     precious (adj.)                   of great value

                 112     principle (n.)                    a standard belief
                 113     promptly (adv.)                   immediately; quickly
                 114     puzzled (adj.)                    confused

                 115     quit (v.)                         to stop doing something
                 116     rapid (adj.)                      swift and speedy
                 117     rear end (n.)                     the back part of something

                                                           the way two or more people, groups or
                 118     relations (n.)
                                                           countries behave with each other











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