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English Vocabulary Pronunciation
English Vocabulary Index
English Vocabulary Pronunciation for 5th August :
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Palette (n) : a small board on which an artist mixes his colour
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Palfrey (n) : riding horse
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Palisade (n) : fence of strong, pointed wooden stakes, one such stake
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Pallbearer (n) : person holding corner of a coffin
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Pallet (n) : a straw bed
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Palliasse (n) : an under mattress of straw
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Palliate (v) : lessen, mitigate
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Pallor (n) : paleness
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Pallor (adj.) : pale
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Palm (n) : a tree with branchless trunk, a symbol of victory, inner part of the hand between wrist and Fingers
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Palmist (n) : person who tells a person’s future by reading the lines on his palm
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Palmistry (n) : the art of telling fortunes from the lines and marks in the palm of the hand
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Palmy (adj.) : abounding in palm trees, flourishing, prosperous
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Palmyra (n) : an Indian palm tree
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Palpable (adj.) : evident, plain, easily perceptible
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Palpitation (n) : fast or irregular beating of the heart
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Palsy (n) : paralysis
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Paltry (adj.) : worthless
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Pamper (v) : to feed with good food, to spoil brochure
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Pamphlet (n) : a small paper covered book, brochure
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Pan (n) : a shallow open vessel
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Panacea (n) : universal remedy for all diseases
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Pancake (n) : better cooked on both sides until brown
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Pancreas (n) : a tongue shaped glandular organ lying below and behind the stomach
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Pandemonium (n) : a place where wild and noisy disorder prevails
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Pander (v) : feed the base passions
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Pandit (n) : a learned scholar
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Pundit (n) : a learned scholar
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Pane (n) : single sheet of glass in a window
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Panegyric ((n) : something said praising some person or event
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Panel (n) : a jury, a list (of names)
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Panel (v) : furnish with panels
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Pang (n) : extreme pain
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Panic (n) : sudden fright
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Pannier (n) : a basket carried by beast of burden or on the shoulders
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Panoply (n) : full equipment in armour
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Panorama (n) : wide, uninterrupted view
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Pansy (n) : a flower kind
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Pant (v) : breath hard; gasp
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Pant (n) : a gasp
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Pant (pl) : trousers
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Pantechnicon (n) : a furniture-van
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Pantheon (n) : all the Gods of a nation collectively
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Panther (n) : the leopard
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