361. Someone having many skills : Versatile
362. An animal story with a moral : Fable
363. Someone who is killed fighting for the cause of religion or faith : Martyr
364. Animals that can live on land and in water : Amphibians
365. One who practises one of the fine arts : Artist
366. Speed of an object in one direction : Velocity
367. One whose motive is merely to get money : Mercenary
368. Liable to be easily broken : Brittle
369. Government of the people, by the people and for the people : Democracy
370. A person who loves mankind : Philanthropist
371. Group of people living together in the same locality : Neighbourhood
372. A form of government in which the supreme power rests with people : Democracy
373. A person who withdraws from the world to live in seclusion and often in solitude : Recluse
374. A style in which a write makes display of his knowledge : Pedantic
375. One who eats too much : Glutton
376. Failing to discharge one’s duty : Dereliction
377. A person specially interested in the study of coins and medals : Numismatist
378. Lasting only for a very short while : Temporary
379. The study of plant life : Botany
380. One who has narrow and prejudiced religious views : Bigot
381. Full of criticism and mockery : Ridicule
382. An act of violence to take control of a plane : Hijack
383. Animals which live in water : Aquatic
384. A person who dishonestly pretends to be somebody else : Impostor / Imposter
385. Doing something according to one’s own free will : Wilfully
386. A violent storm : Tempest
387. One who finds nothing good in anything : Critic
388. An agreement between two countries or groups to stop fighting : Ceasefire
389. Fluent and clear in speech : Articulate
390. Murder of a man : Homicide
391. Place that provides refuge : Asylum
392. A movement of part of the body to express an idea or feeling : Gesture
393. One who gains benefit from something : Beneficiary
394. A small room in a big house, hotel, ship etc. where glasses, dishes, spoons, food etc. are kept : Pantry
395. A man who doesn’t know how to read or write : Illiterate
396. A figure of speech by which a thing is spoken of as being that which it only resembles : Simile
397. To be dogmatic in one’s opinions : Opinionated
398. One who performs daring gymnastic feats : Acrobat
399. The plants and vegetation of a region : Flora
400. Very dramatic : Histrionic