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		<description><![CDATA[Words related to literature Apologue : fable containing a moral Memoirs: autobiography Ballad: poem that tells a story Chanson: song to be sung Chronicle : historical writing Confession: autobiography addressing very private topics Eclogue : pastoral poem Elegy: poem lamenting one who is dead Epic: Literary work recounting a heroic story Epigram : terse witty [...]]]></description>
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<li>Apologue      : fable containing a moral</li>
<li>Memoirs:      autobiography</li>
<li>Ballad:      poem that tells a story</li>
<li>Chanson:      song to be sung</li>
<li>Chronicle      : historical writing</li>
<li>Confession:      autobiography addressing very private topics</li>
<li>Eclogue      : pastoral poem</li>
<li>Elegy:      poem lamenting one who is dead</li>
<li>Epic:      Literary work recounting a heroic story</li>
<li>Epigram      : terse witty saying</li>
<li>Epistle      : letter</li>
<li>Exemplum:      short story with a moral point</li>
<li>Fable      : supernatural tale</li>
<li>Farce:      drama with an improbable plot</li>
<li>Fiction:      invented, imagined story</li>
<li>Gothic:      fiction based on horror</li>
<li>Idyll:      short lyrical poem</li>
<li>Lampoon:      harsh satire</li>
<li>Limerick: a humorous poem</li>
<li>Melodrama      : work of extravagant theatricality</li>
<li>Novelette      : brief novel</li>
<li>Novella      : brief poem with a compact plot</li>
<li>Ode:      lyric poem</li>
<li>Pasquinade      : publicly posted lampoon or satire</li>
<li>Polemic      : art of argumentation</li>
<li>Prosody:      study of meter in poetry</li>
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		<description><![CDATA[Words related to sculpture Vent: passages in mold through which gases escape during casting Spall: chip or splinter broken from stone during carving Grounding : finely polishing marble Gradine : toothed chisel Gouge : curved chisel Foundry: process of melting, casting or molding metals File: abrasive metal tool for smoothing and shaping Emboss: decorate with [...]]]></description>
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<li>Vent:      passages in mold through which gases escape during casting</li>
<li>Spall:      chip or splinter broken from stone during carving</li>
<li>Grounding      : finely polishing marble</li>
<li>Gradine      : toothed chisel</li>
<li>Gouge      : curved chisel</li>
<li>Foundry:      process of melting, casting or molding metals</li>
<li>File:      abrasive metal tool for smoothing and shaping</li>
<li>Emboss:      decorate with low relief design</li>
<li>Alabaster      : transparent marble like stone for carving</li>
<li>Annealing:      softening of hammer hardened metal by heating and gradual cooling</li>
<li>Armature:      framework used to support sculpture in modeling process</li>
<li>Banker:      sculptor’s workbench for dressing stones</li>
<li>Carving:      cutting away stones or wood to three dimensional forms</li>
<li>Casting:      reproduction technique using a mold</li>
<li>Chase      : finish metal surface</li>
<li>Chisel      : sharp metal carving tool</li>
<li>Drill:      tool for boring holes in wood</li>
<li>Electrum:      alloy of gold and silver for fine sculptural details</li>
<li>Totem      : carved emblem especially of animal and plant form</li>
<li>Statuary:      groups of statues</li>
<li>Discobolus      : statue of athlete about to toss</li>
<li>Colossus:      extremely large scale sculpture</li>
<li>Bust      : sculpture of upper part of the body</li>
<li>Akrolith:      statue made of two materials</li>
<li>Colossus      : extremely large scale sculpture</li>
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		<description><![CDATA[Painting Tools and Techniques Used in Painting Atelier : artist’s studio Batik : painting on wax treated cloth Cartoon : full size, preliminary painting or sketch for complete work Collage : pasting together bits of found objects Cool-colors – blue green colors of the spectrum Crayon: small stick or chalk, colored wax or charcoal used [...]]]></description>
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<li>Atelier      : artist’s studio</li>
<li>Batik      : painting on wax treated cloth</li>
<li>Cartoon      : full size, preliminary painting or sketch for complete work</li>
<li>Collage      : pasting together bits of found objects</li>
<li>Cool-colors      – blue green colors of the spectrum</li>
<li>Crayon:      small stick or chalk, colored wax or charcoal used for painting</li>
<li>Easel:      vertical framework for supporting painting in progress</li>
<li>Finger      paint: water soluble, non-toxic paint applied with fingers</li>
<li>Fresco      : technique of painting directly on a wet plaster surface</li>
<li>Gilding      : application of gold leaf for picture surface</li>
<li>Glaze:      thin translucent layer of cover</li>
<li>Hue : distinct      quality of a color a spectrum</li>
<li>Iconography      : represent in painting or drawing</li>
<li>Limn:      represent in painting or drawing</li>
<li>Mandorla      : halo of light on holy figures</li>
<li>Monochromatic      : having a single color scheme</li>
<li>Oeuvre:      entire body of an artist’s work</li>
<li>Palette:      handled board for mixing colors</li>
<li>Polychromatic      : painted in many colors</li>
<li>Restoration      : repair of damaged or worn out painting</li>
<li>Secco:      painting or dry plaster on wall or ceiling</li>
<li>Vignette      : small decorative painting used at intervals in books</li>
<li>Grotesque      : work involving animal, human and plant forms</li>
<li>Genre:      realistic depiction of scenes from everyday domestic life</li>
<li>Altarpiece:      devotional image in place of worship</li>
<li>Curator:      person in charge of museum and objects in it</li>
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		<description><![CDATA[Colors Words related to specific color and shade Color – I WHITE Putty Oyster Nacre Dove Blond Alabaster Argent Gauze Columbine Color –II BLACK Soot Pitch Raven Sable Ebony Jet Color – III RED Jockey Garnet Alizarin Crimson Alpenglow Annatto Carioca Carmine Carnelian Cerise Cinnabar Claret Cochineal Cranberry Damask Lobster Ponceau Poppy Ruby Rust Scarlet [...]]]></description>
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<p><strong>Color – I WHITE </strong></p>
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<li>Putty</li>
<li>Oyster</li>
<li>Nacre</li>
<li>Dove</li>
<li>Blond</li>
<li>Alabaster</li>
<li>Argent</li>
<li>Gauze</li>
<li>Columbine</li>
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<p><strong>Color –II BLACK </strong></p>
<p><strong> </strong></p>
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<li>Soot</li>
<li>Pitch</li>
<li>Raven</li>
<li>Sable</li>
<li>Ebony</li>
<li>Jet</li>
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<p><strong>Color – III RED </strong></p>
<p><strong> </strong></p>
<ol>
<li>Jockey</li>
<li>Garnet</li>
<li>Alizarin</li>
<li>Crimson</li>
<li>Alpenglow</li>
<li>Annatto</li>
<li>Carioca</li>
<li>Carmine</li>
<li>Carnelian</li>
<li>Cerise</li>
<li>Cinnabar</li>
<li>Claret</li>
<li>Cochineal</li>
<li>Cranberry</li>
<li>Damask</li>
<li>Lobster</li>
<li>Ponceau</li>
<li>Poppy</li>
<li>Ruby</li>
<li>Rust</li>
<li>Scarlet</li>
<li>Stammel</li>
<li>Vermillion</li>
<li>Wine</li>
<li>Maroon</li>
<li>Murrey</li>
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<p><strong>Color – IV ORANGE</strong></p>
<p><strong> </strong></p>
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<li>Terracotta</li>
<li>Tangerine</li>
<li>Ocher</li>
<li>Apricot</li>
<li>Aurora</li>
<li>Carotene</li>
<li>Carrot</li>
<li>Helianthin</li>
<li>Hyacinth</li>
<li>Mandarin</li>
<li>Marigold</li>
<li>Mikado</li>
<li>Pumpkin</li>
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<p><strong>Color – V PINK </strong></p>
<p><strong> </strong></p>
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<li>Blush</li>
<li>Begonia</li>
<li>Salmon</li>
<li>Ombre</li>
<li>Nymph</li>
<li>Cameo</li>
<li>Carnation</li>
<li>Fiesta</li>
<li>Flamingo</li>
<li>Incarnadine</li>
<li>Melon</li>
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<p><strong> </strong></p>
<p><strong>Color – VI GREY </strong></p>
<p><strong> </strong></p>
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<li>Ash</li>
<li>Cinder</li>
<li>Cinereous</li>
<li>Dove</li>
<li>Flint</li>
<li>Griege</li>
<li>Obsidian</li>
<li>Pelican</li>
<li>Plumbago</li>
<li>Slate</li>
<li>Taupe</li>
</ol>
<p><strong>Color – VII YELLOW </strong></p>
<p><strong> </strong></p>
<ol>
<li>Amber</li>
<li>Auramine</li>
<li>Aureolin</li>
<li>Blond</li>
<li>Brass</li>
<li>Brazen</li>
<li>Bluff</li>
<li>Butter</li>
<li>Calendula</li>
<li>Canary</li>
<li>Chalcedony</li>
<li>Chamois</li>
<li>Citron</li>
<li>Crocus</li>
<li>Dandelion</li>
<li>Flax</li>
<li>Gamboges</li>
<li>Honey</li>
<li>Jonquil</li>
<li>Linen</li>
<li>Maize</li>
<li>Mustard</li>
<li>Orpiment</li>
<li>Palomino</li>
<li>Pear</li>
<li>Primrose</li>
<li>Puree</li>
<li>Quince</li>
<li>Reed</li>
<li>Saffron</li>
<li>Sallow</li>
<li>Straw</li>
<li>Wheaten</li>
<li>Yolk</li>
</ol>
<p><strong>Color – VIII GREEN </strong></p>
<p><strong> </strong></p>
<ol>
<li>Absinthe</li>
<li>Aqua</li>
<li>Avocado</li>
<li>Beryl</li>
<li>Bice</li>
<li>Brewster</li>
<li>Celadon</li>
<li>Corbeau</li>
<li>Drake</li>
<li>Emerald</li>
<li>Flagstone</li>
<li>Holly</li>
<li>Jade</li>
<li>Lizard</li>
<li>Loden</li>
<li>Malachite</li>
<li>Mint</li>
<li>Moss</li>
<li>Myrtle</li>
<li>Olive</li>
<li>Patina</li>
<li>Reseda</li>
<li>Serpentine</li>
<li>Shamrock</li>
<li>Spruce</li>
<li>Teal</li>
<li>Tourmaline</li>
<li>Turquoise</li>
<li>Verdigris</li>
<li>Viridian</li>
<li>Yew</li>
<li>Verdant</li>
</ol>
<p><strong>Color – IX BLUE</strong></p>
<p><strong> </strong></p>
<ol>
<li>Aquamarine</li>
<li>Azure</li>
<li>Cerulean</li>
<li>Cyan</li>
<li>Gentian</li>
<li>Huckleberry</li>
<li>Hydrangea</li>
<li>Jouvence</li>
<li>Lucerne</li>
<li>Lupine</li>
<li>Milori</li>
<li>Smalt</li>
<li>Ultramarine</li>
<li>Wisteria</li>
<li>Woad</li>
<li>Zaffer</li>
</ol>
<p><strong> </strong></p>
<p><strong>Color – X Purple </strong></p>
<p><strong> </strong></p>
<ol>
<li>Amethyst</li>
<li>Aubergine</li>
<li>Bokhara</li>
<li>Campanula</li>
<li>Clematis</li>
<li>Dahlia</li>
<li>Damson</li>
<li>Fuchsia</li>
<li>Gridelin</li>
<li>Heliotrope</li>
<li>Hyacinth</li>
<li>Lavender</li>
<li>Lilac</li>
<li>Magenta</li>
<li>Mauve</li>
<li>Monsignor</li>
<li>Orchid</li>
<li>Pansy</li>
<li>Raisin</li>
<li>Raspberry</li>
<li>Rubine</li>
<li>Solferino</li>
<li>Tulip</li>
<li>Violet/violetta</li>
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		<description><![CDATA[Dimensions and Directions Askew : twisted to one side Aslant : obliquely at a slant Azimuth: of horizon measured clockwise from fixed point at North or South Beeline : direct course Circuitous : following an indirect path Linear : moving in a straight line Oblique : slanting or sloping Obtuse : an angle greater than [...]]]></description>
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<li>Askew      : twisted to one side</li>
<li>Aslant      : obliquely at a slant</li>
<li>Azimuth:      of horizon measured clockwise from fixed point at North or South</li>
<li>Beeline      : direct course</li>
<li>Circuitous      : following an indirect path</li>
<li>Linear      : moving in a straight line</li>
<li>Oblique      : slanting or sloping</li>
<li>Obtuse      : an angle greater than 90 degrees</li>
</ol>
<p><strong><span style="text-decoration: underline">Shapes</span></strong></p>
<ol>
<li>Acicular      : needle shaped</li>
<li>Acute      : of an angle less than 90</li>
<li>Anchor      : object that has broad hook like arm</li>
<li>Annular      : ring shaped</li>
<li>Apical      : narrowing toward a pointing tip</li>
<li>Arcuate      : curved like a bow</li>
<li>Bolus      : lumpy rounded mass</li>
<li>Botryoidal      “ formed like a bunch of grapes</li>
<li>Campanulate      : bell shaped</li>
<li>Catenate      : chain like in shape</li>
<li>Circinate      : ring shaped</li>
<li>Convoluted:      twisted or coiled</li>
<li>Cordate      : heart shaped</li>
<li>Crook      : bent or hooked form</li>
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		<description><![CDATA[Place Acme : highest point Aloft : high in air Apex: highest point Apogee: highest or most distant point Benchmark : reference for making measurements Cup sheaf : highest point Crown : highest point Dorsal : near or on the back Dorsolateral: on both the back and sides Epicenter : exact center Fork : point [...]]]></description>
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<li>Acme      : highest point</li>
<li>Aloft      : high in air</li>
<li>Apex:      highest point</li>
<li>Apogee:      highest or most distant point</li>
<li>Benchmark      : reference for making measurements</li>
<li>Cup      sheaf : highest point</li>
<li>Crown      : highest point</li>
<li>Dorsal      : near or on the back</li>
<li>Dorsolateral:      on both the back and sides</li>
<li>Epicenter      : exact center</li>
<li>Fork      : point of branching</li>
<li>Hindmost      : nearest to the rear position</li>
<li>Hub      : focus</li>
<li>Nadir      : lowest point</li>
<li>Navel:      central point</li>
<li>Omphalos      : navel</li>
<li>Prostrate      : lying face down on the ground</li>
<li>Reclining      : leaving backward from the vertical position</li>
<li>Recumbent      : reclining</li>
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		<description><![CDATA[Time Biannual: occurring twice a year Bicentennial : occurring once in 200 years Biennial : occurring once in two years Bimonthly : occurring once in two months Diurnal : daily Duo decennial : occurring every twelve months Hebdomadal : weekly Perennial : occurring year after year Quinquennial : occurring every five years Quotidian : daily, [...]]]></description>
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<li>Biannual:      occurring twice a year</li>
<li>Bicentennial      : occurring once in 200 years</li>
<li>Biennial      : occurring once in two years</li>
<li>Bimonthly      : occurring once in two months</li>
<li>Diurnal      : daily</li>
<li>Duo      decennial : occurring every twelve months</li>
<li>Hebdomadal      : weekly</li>
<li>Perennial      : occurring year after year</li>
<li>Quinquennial      : occurring every five years</li>
<li>Quotidian      : daily, everyday</li>
<li>Septennial      : occurring every 7 years</li>
<li>Vespers      : prayers said at evenings</li>
<li>Vicennial      : a twentieth anniversary</li>
</ol>
<p><strong>Periods of time </strong></p>
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<ol>
<li>Eon      : extremely long period of time</li>
<li>Blue      moon : long periods of time</li>
<li>Circadian      : occurring in 24 hrs cycle</li>
<li>Epoch      : significant time period marked by historical events</li>
<li>Eternity      : forever</li>
<li>Hiatus:      gap in continuity</li>
<li>Immemorial:      extending beyond memory</li>
<li>Interim:      interval of time</li>
<li>Longevity      : length of life span</li>
<li>Stint:      limited period of time</li>
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		<description><![CDATA[Taste Acerbic: sour/astringent in taste Acidic : sharp, biting in flavor Acrid : sharp/biting/pungent Aftertaste: sensation of taste that remains after something is eaten Astringent : harshly biting to the taste buds Brackish : having a slightly salty taste Briny : salty in flavor Caustic: sharp, acidic Delectable : delicious, appetizing Dulcify: sweeten Gustatory: pertaining [...]]]></description>
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<li>Acerbic:      sour/astringent in taste</li>
<li>Acidic      : sharp, biting in flavor</li>
<li>Acrid      : sharp/biting/pungent</li>
<li>Aftertaste:      sensation of taste that remains after something is eaten</li>
<li>Astringent      : harshly biting to the taste buds</li>
<li>Brackish      : having a slightly salty taste</li>
<li>Briny      : salty in flavor</li>
<li>Caustic:      sharp, acidic</li>
<li>Delectable      : delicious, appetizing</li>
<li>Dulcify:      sweeten</li>
<li>Gustatory:      pertaining to taste or tasting</li>
<li>Palatable      : tasty</li>
<li>Nip:      biting taste</li>
<li>Pique:      pleasingly sharp or biting in taste</li>
<li>Rancid      : having foul taste</li>
<li>Rank      : having foul taste</li>
<li>Sumptuous      : delicious</li>
<li>Smack:      taste, flavor</li>
<li>Syrupy      : very sweet</li>
<li>Tang:      distinctive taste</li>
<li>Toothsome:      palatable</li>
<li>Gastronomy:      the art of food preparation</li>
<li>Connoisseur      : a person with a discriminating taste in food</li>
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		<description><![CDATA[Smells Ambrosia : food of the gods Anosmic: having complete or partial loss of smell Aroma : agreeable odor Aromatic : having a pleasant scent and odor Bouquet : distinctive aroma of wines and liquor Cologne : mildly perfumed toilet water Deodorant : any agent used to eliminating odors Fetid: having a strong, unpleasant smell, [...]]]></description>
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<li>Ambrosia      : food of the gods</li>
<li>Anosmic:      having complete or partial loss of smell</li>
<li>Aroma      : agreeable odor</li>
<li>Aromatic      : having a pleasant scent and odor</li>
<li>Bouquet      : distinctive aroma of wines and liquor</li>
<li>Cologne : mildly      perfumed toilet water</li>
<li>Deodorant      : any agent used to eliminating odors</li>
<li>Fetid:      having a strong, unpleasant smell, olid</li>
<li>Foul:      unpleasant smelling</li>
<li>Fulsome      : disgusting to the senses</li>
<li>Fumigation:      exposure to smoke</li>
<li>Funk:      strong, offensive smell</li>
<li>Fust:      strong smell</li>
<li>Halitosis:      having foul smelling breath</li>
<li>Malodorous      : foul smelling</li>
<li>Miasma      : noxious exhalation from decomposing organic matter</li>
<li>Nidor      : strong smell of burning meat</li>
<li>Pomander:      ball shaped mixture of  aromatic      substance</li>
<li>Putrefy      : cause to rot or decay with an offensive odor</li>
<li>Rancid      : having an unpleasant stale smell</li>
<li>Redolent      : fragrant</li>
<li>Reek      : unpleasant smell</li>
<li>Savory      : fragrant</li>
<li>Snuffle:      draw air into nose so as to smell something</li>
<li>Stink      : emit a strong unpleasant smell</li>
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		<description><![CDATA[Sounds and Noises Acoustics: branch of physics that deals with sound and sound waves Audiology: study of hearing disorders Aural : pertaining to the ear or sense of hearing Babel : confused mixture of sounds and noises Cacophony: harsh, discordance of sounds Clamor: loud and continuous sounds Consonance : harmony of sounds Din: loud, confused, [...]]]></description>
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<li>Acoustics:      branch of physics that deals with sound and sound waves</li>
<li>Audiology:      study of hearing disorders</li>
<li>Aural      : pertaining to the ear or sense of hearing</li>
<li>Babel : confused      mixture of sounds and noises</li>
<li>Cacophony:      harsh, discordance of sounds</li>
<li>Clamor:      loud and continuous sounds</li>
<li>Consonance      : harmony of sounds</li>
<li>Din:      loud, confused, continuous sound</li>
<li>Earshot      : distance within which sound or noise can be heard</li>
<li>Eavesdrop:      listen secretly to a conversation</li>
<li>Euphony:      pleasant combination of words</li>
<li>Fain      t: lacking loudness</li>
<li>Hush      : silence after noise</li>
<li>Listen      in : over hear, eavesdrop</li>
<li>Lull:      temporary stillness</li>
<li>Muffle      : deaden sound</li>
<li>Mute      : silent</li>
<li>Otology      : study or treatment of diseases of the ear</li>
<li>Racket      : loud, disturbing noise</li>
<li>Ring:      give forth a clear resonant sound</li>
<li>Sibilation:      hissing sound</li>
<li>Sonant      : having sound</li>
<li>Sonorous      : loud and deep toned</li>
<li>Stone      deaf: totally deaf</li>
<li>Strident      : harsh or creaking sound</li>
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