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- Agnostic
- Theist
- Pantechnicon
- Pantheist
“A person who makes love without serious intentions” is called _____.
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- Optimist
- Consort
- Goon
- Philanderer
“One who cannot die” is called _____.
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- Immortal
- Stable
- Perpetual
- Perennial
“A person who regards the whole world as his country” is called _____.
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- Metropolitan
- Nationalist
- Patriot
- Cosmopolitan
“A girl or woman who flirts, that is, tires to attract people and make advances in love simply to satisfy her vanity” is called _____.
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- Spinster
- Prostitute
- Concubine
- Coquette
“Relationship by blood or birth” is called _____.
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- Parentage
- Consanguinity
- Affiliation
- Nepotism
“One who loves all and sundry” is called _____.
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- Optimist
- Altruist
- Humanist
- Philanthropist
“Language difficult to understand because of bad form” is called _____.
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- Rhetoric
- Pedantic
- Verbatim
- Jargon
“One who is opposed to great or sudden change” is called _____.
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- Conservative
- Static
- Revolutionary
- Evolutionary
“The art of cutting trees and bushes into ornamental shapes” is called _____.
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- Bonsai
- Topiary
- Pruning
- Horticulture
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