561. That which cannot be reached : Inaccessible
562. Animals that live in a particular region : Fauna
563. A handwriting that cannot be read : Illegible
564. Estimation of a thing’s worth : Appraisal
565. A poem of fourteen lines : Sonnet
566. A list of passengers and luggage : Waybill
567. Pay attention : Heed
568. Science of human mind and behaviour : Psychology
569. A wooden object used for connecting animals that are pulling a vehicle : Yoke
570. A person who repairs broken window-glasses : Glazier
571. To remove an objectionable part from a book : Expurgate
572. A partner in a crime : Accomplice
573. A person who collects coins : Numismatist
574. A cluster of flowers on a branch : Inflorescence
575. A large number of fish swimming together : Shoal
576. Small pieces of metal that fly out from an exploding bomb : Shrapnel
577. A frog lives both on land as well as in water : Amphibian
578. A person who can make himself / herself feet at home in any country : Cosmopolitan
579. A speech made without preparation : Extempore
580. A person who shows off his learning : Pedant
581. Materials that change naturally by the action of bacteria : Biodegradable
582. A part of a word that can be pronounced separately : Syllable
583. He is my partner in crime : Accomplice
584. A medicine that softens the bowels : Laxative
585. Affecting or relating to cows : Bovine
586. A man of evil reputation : Notorious
587. One who eats no animal flesh : Vegetarian
588. Study of the interaction of people with their environment : Ecology
589. More like a woman than a man in manners and habits : Effeminate
590. One who possesses Many talents : Versatile
591. A person who believes that only selfishness motivates human actions : Cynic
592. The act of speaking about one’s thoughts when one is alone : Soliloquy
593. A book written by an unknown author : Anonymous
594. Government by the wealthy : Plutocracy
595. A set of three related works by the same author : Trilogy
596. A person employed to drive a private or hired car : Chauffeur
597. A person who drives our motor cars : Chauffeur
598. One who is always doubting : Sceptic
599. A person difficult to please : Fastidious
600. An allowance made to a wife by her husband, when they are legally separated : Alimony