HAGIOLOGY = Study of literature dealing with lives of saintsCHASM = An extermely deep crack or opening in the groundCONNOISSEUR = A person who is competent to pass critical judgement upon anythingCUCKOLD = Man whose wife is unfaithful to himDIDACTIC = Story told to illustrate a moral or spiritual truthFARCE = A light-hearted humorous play with silly actionKNELL = A funeral bellMAUSOLEUM = A magnificent tomb
A group of alligators — a congregationA group of anteaters — a candleA group of antelope — a herdA group of ants — a swarmA group of apes — a shrewdnessA group of badgers — a ceteA group of bats — a colony, cloud or campA group of beavers — a colonyA group of bees — a swarmA group of buffalo — a herd, gang, or obstinacyA group of camels — a caravan
Onomatopoeia (ओनोमोटोपिया) refers to words that phonetically imitate, resemble, or suggest the natural sound they describe.Types of OnomatopoeiaNatural Sounds: Imitate noises from nature or objects e.g., sizzle, splash, boom, crackleAnimal Sounds: Vocalizations of animals e.g., meow, oink, chirpHuman Action/Voice Sounds: Noises made by people e.g., whisper, giggle, gurgle, burp, murmurImpact/Mechanical Sounds: e.g., rat-a-tat, beep, vroom, thud