121. A test in which cells from diseased organs are removed and tested : Biopsy
122. One who is greedy : Voracious
123. Determine the nature of the disease : Diagnose
124. A person who is unable to pay his debts : Insolvent
125. One who loves books : Bibliophile
126. One who believes in giving equal opportunity to women in all fields : Feminist
127. To seize control of a vehicle in order to force it to go to a new destination or demand something : Hijack
128. One who journeys from place to place : Itinerant
129. Occurring at night : Nocturnal
130. To renounce a high position of authority or control : Abdicate
131. Science of diseases : Pathology
132. Commencement of adjacent words with the same letter : Alliteration
133. A person who writes decoratively : Calligrapher
134. A broad road bordered with trees : Boulevard
135. One who is given to pleasures of the flesh : Epicurean
136. The worship of idols or images : Idolatry
137. A person coming to a foreign land to settle there : Immigrant
138. Motion of head, hands etc., as a mode of expression indicating attitude : Gesture
139. One who tends to take a hopeful view of life : Optimist
140. An area of land that is controlled : Colony
141. Science of heredity : Genetics
142. One who has obstinate and narrow religious views : Bigot
143. The first public speech delivered by a person : Maiden Speech
144. Indifference to pleasure or pain : Stoicism
145. Lasting only for a moment : Momentary
146. The sound of the funeral bell : Knell
147. Release of prisoner from jail on certain terms and conditions : Parole
148. Building in which dead bodies are kept for a time : Mortuary
149. A system of Government in which only one political party is allowed to function : Totalitarianism
150. To have a very high opinion of oneself : Conceited
151. The murder of parent or a near relative : Parricide
152. Expert in the scientific study of birds : Ornithologist
153. Belonging to all parts of the world : Universal
154. One who is beyond reform : Incorrigible
155. A government by officials : Bureaucracy
156. Of very bad morals; characterised by debasement or degeneration : Depraved
157. Belief that God is in everything and that everything is God : Pantheism
158. Government by a ruler who has unlimited power : Autocracy
159. One who can think about the future with imagination and wisdom : Visionary
160. One who is indifferent to pleasure and pain : Stoic