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English 2

Monarchy: (n.) undivided rule by a single person (i.e. king or queen)

Belligerent: (adj.) warlike, given to waging war; antagonistic, quarrelsome S6GIK2yUccI/AAAAAAAAAJw/- iuAFCv196E/s1600-h/belligerent.jpg

Bibliophage: (n.) someone who devours books or reads with a great deal of interest, a bookworm bibliophage-1.jpg

Misogyny: (n.) hatred, dislike, or mistrust of women, or prejudice against women women-haters-club.jpg

Hagiology: (n.) the branch of literature dealing with the lives and legends of the saints /10/saints.jpg

Intercede: (v.) to plead with someone in authority on behalf of somebody else; to attempt to reconcile differences between two people or groups

Mellifluous: (adj.) sweetly or smoothly flowing; sweet-sounding; flowing with honey content/uploads/2011/06/honey1.jpg

Admirable: (adj.) deserving of the highest esteem or respect wsStoryPhoto/ / a.jpg

Biped: (n.) a two- footed animal; (adj.) having two feet Above: Left:

Xenophobia: (n.) fear or hatred of strangers or foreigners enophobia-1.jpg