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Polyglot
A person who knows and is able to use several languages.
Philatelist
A person who collects or studies postage stamps.
Dystopia
An imagined state or society where there is great suffering or injustice.
Europhoria
A feeling of excitement and enthusiasm associated with European identity or integration.
Microorganism
A microscopic organism, such as bacteria or protozoa.
Anonymous
Not identified by name; of unknown name.
Misanthropy
A general dislike, distrust, or disdain for the human species or human nature.
Acrophobia
An extreme or irrational fear of heights.
Bibliophile
A person who loves or collects books.
Monophobia
An irrational fear of being alone.
Microsurgery
Surgery done under a microscope.
Atypical
Not typical; unusual or irregular.
Philogyny
Love or admiration of women.
Monochromatic
Consisting of one color or shades of one color.
Dyslexia
A specific learning disability that is neurobiological in origin, affecting reading skills.
Microgram
A unit of mass equal to one millionth of a gram.
Philology
The study of language in written historical sources.
Monotheism
The belief in a single all-powerful God.
Anemia
A condition in which there is a deficiency of red cells or hemoglobin in the blood.
Dysfunction
Abnormal or impaired functioning.
Audiophile
A person who is enthusiastic about high-fidelity sound reproduction.
Misogyny
Dislike of, contempt for, or ingrained prejudice against women.
Monogram
A design consisting of two or more letters, typically the initials of a name.
Anesthesia
A state of controlled temporary loss of sensation or awareness.
Monomania
An excessive concentration on a single object or idea.
Misanthrope
A person who dislikes humankind and avoiding human society.
Macrocosm
The whole of a complex structure, especially the world or universe.
Philharmonic
Relating to a musical organization or its members.
Euphemism
A mild or indirect word or expression substituted for one considered to be too harsh.
Asymptomatic
Showing no symptoms of disease.
Atheism
The absence of belief in the existence of deities.
Micrometer
An instrument for measuring very small distances or angles.
Anarchy
A state of disorder due to absence or nonrecognition of authority.
Philanthropy
The desire to promote the welfare of others, typically represented by the donation of money.
Monosyllabic
Consisting of only one syllable.
Polyarchy
A form of government in which power is spread among many people.
Monologue
A long speech by one actor in a play or film.
Claustrophobia
An irrational fear of confined spaces.
Eupepsia
Good digestion.
Misoneism
A hatred or dislike of anything new or change.