721. One who is converted from one religion to another : Proselyte
722. Put side by side : Juxtapose
723. A child secretly changed for another in infancy : Changeling
724. The act of showing disrespect towards sacred things : Blasphemy
725. Continuing for a long period of time without interruption : Perpetual
726. A person who has had one or more limbs removed : Amputee
727. A rough, violent, troublesome person : Tartar
728. An error or misprint in printing or writing : Erratum
729. Favouritism shown by a person in power to his relatives : Nepotism
730. A legal agreement that allows someone to use a building or land for a period of time, usually is return for rent : Lease
731. Refresh and revive : Invigorate
732. To die without making a will : Intestate
733. Someone not fit to be chosen : Ineligible
734. A place where coins are made : Mint
735. One who hates people : Misanthrope
736. Feeling annoyed at the sight of unfair treatment : Indignant
737. The branch of medical science which deals with the problems of the old : Geriatrics
738. Make pale by excluding light : Etiolate
739. Suitable or intended for only young persons : Juvenile
740. A person who leaves his own country in order to go and live in another : Emigrant
741. The study of skin : Dermatology
742. Scientific study of Earthquakes : Seismology
743. A person who enters without any invitation : Intruder
744. No longer in existence or use : Obsolete
745. Someone who is designated to hear both sides of a dispute and make a judgement : Arbitrator
746. An unimportant person : Nonentity
747. Regular users of places / restaurant etc. : Clientele
748. That which is arranged by conferring or discussing : Seminar
749. Something that is difficult to understand : Incomprehensible
750. Words inscribed on the tomb : Epitaph
751. One who complies a dictionary : Lexicographer
752. That which cannot be avoided : Inevitable
753. Imposed a restriction on : Constrained
754. The belief that God is in everything, including nature : Pantheism
755. One who cannot be corrected : Incorrigible
756. A person who agrees to work for somebody in order to learn a skill : Apprentice
757. One who is skillful : Dexterous
758. Introductory part or lines to a discourse or play : Prologue
759. Rules governing socially acceptable behaviour : Etiquette
760. Belong to the same period : Contemporaries