| Question |
Answer |
| abstemious |
sparing in the use of food and drink |
| chimerical |
fanciful |
| facet |
side;aspect |
| fetish |
object of worship |
| Machiavellian |
politically cunning |
| ochlocracy |
mob rule |
| omniscient |
all-knowing |
| pariah |
outcast |
| peremtorty |
decisive and final |
| poignant |
painfully moving |
| querulous |
complaining |
| specious |
subtly false |
| ubiquitous |
found everywhere |
| unctuous |
bland and smugly smooth in pretense of concern, sincerity, or spirituality |
| vainglorious |
boastful |
| monograph |
a treatise on one subject |
| monologue |
one person speech |
| monomania |
mental derangement confined to one idea |
| monoplane |
an airplane with one wing |
| monopoly |
control of any one thing |
| monosyllable |
one syllable word |
| monotheism |
belief in one god |
| monotone |
one unvarying tone |
| monarchy |
one ruler |
| monastery |
place in which a person lives alone under religious vows |
| monk |
the inhabitant of the place where they can live under religious vows |
| monotonous |
continuing in one unvarying way or tone |
| bicycle |
two wheeled vehicle |
| biennial |
occurring every two years |
| bifocals |
eyeglasses having two kinds of lenses |
| bigamy |
second marriage while the first marriage is still in effect |
| bimonthly |
every two months |
| binoculars |
something used for two eyes |
| biped |
an animal with two feet |
| biscuit |
something cooked twice |
| bisect |
cut into two |
| bivalve |
a marine animal with two shells |
| tricycle |
a vehicle of three wheels |
| trilateral |
having three sides |
| trilingual |
made up of, or pertaining to, three languages |
| trilogy |
a series of three literary or musical compositions |
| trimonthly |
every three months |
| trinity |
the union of three persons, as the Father, the Son, and the Holy Ghost |
| trio |
three people who sing a song |
| triple |
consisting of three |
| triplets |
three children born simultaneously from the same mother |
| tripod |
a three-legged stand, as for a camera |