A phrase or statement yielding sense in more than one way is known as:
An error in placing an event in its wrong historical time is known as
The process of reasoning
A new word formed by reversing the letters is known as
the capacity to see good or bad sides of an issue
one who doubts the existence of God
one who does something for pleasure, not for profession
to give up the throne or other dignified position or facility
a financial support to ex-wife
one who can use both hands with equal proficiency
the original pattern from which copies are made
a statement that is accepted as true without any proof
a person appointed by the two parties to settle their disputes
the use of old words, sayings or literary patterns is known as
a work whose author is not known
one who is greedy for money
original inhabitants of a place
a place where birds are kept
a person who is out to destroy all government
one who belongs to a foreign country