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Word Analogy Relations Use Promo Code Y212 and Get Discount WORD ANALOGY RELATIONS USE PROMO CODE Y212 AND GET DISCOUNT SUB INSPECTOR Animals Sounds Crows caw Apes gibber Deers bell Bats screech Dogs bark Dolphins click Bears growl Donkeys bray Bees hum and buzz Doves coo Birds chirrup, chirp, twitter, tweet, sing, whistle Ducks quack Calves bleat Eagles scream Camels grunt Elephants trumpet, roar Cats mew, purr, meow, hiss, yowl Flies buzz, hum Cattle moo, low, bawl (calf), bellow Foxes bark, yelp, simper (bull) Frogs croak Chicks cheep Giraffes bleat Chickens cluck, cackle Goats bleat Cocks crow Geese cackle, quack Cows low, moo Grasshoppers chirp Hamsters squeak Hares squeak Monkeys chatter, gibber, whoop, Hens cackle, cluck screech Humans whisper, whistle, cry, scream, sing, Mosquitoes whine talk Nightingales pipe, sing, warble Hogs grunt Ostriches chirp, bark, hiss, low hum Horses neigh, snort, whinny, nicker Owls hoot, scream, screech, Hummingbirds hum shriek Hyenas laugh, scream Oxen bellow, low Jackals howl Parrots talk, screech, squawk Kangaroos chortle Peacocks scream Koalas scream, bellow, wail Pigs snort, grunt, squeal, oink Lambs bleat Pigeons coo Lions roar, growl Rabbits squeak, drum Mice squeak and squeal Rats squeak Ravens croak Rhinoceros bellow Rooster crow Seagulls scream, squawk Seals bark Sheep bleat Snakes hiss Tigers growl, roar Turkeys gobble Vultures scream Whales sing Wolves howl, cry, yell Zebras whinny ANIMAL- MALE – FEMALE- YOUNGONE RELATION: Animal Male Female Young Ass Jack Jenny Foal Bear Boar Sow Cub Horse Stallion Mare Foal Cat Tom Queen Kitten Lion Lion Lioness Cub Cattle Bull Cow Calf Rabbit Buck Doe Bunny Chicken Rooster Hen Chick Sheep Ram Ewe Lamb Deer Buck Doe Fawn Swan Cob Pen Cygnet Dog Dog Bitch Pup Swine Boar Sow Piglet Duck Drake Duck Duckling Tiger Tiger Tigress Cub Elephant Bull Cow Calf Whale Bull Cow Calf Fox Dog Vixen Cub Wolf Dog Bitch Pup Goose Gander Goose Gosling Animal Male Female Pig Boar Sow / Gilt Fox Dog Vixen Rabbit Buck / Jack Doe / Jill Giraffe Bull cow Rat Buck / Bull Doe / cow Goat Billy / Buck Nanny / Doe Seahorse Seastallion Seamare Hamster Buck Doe Sheep Ram Ewe / Dam Horse Stallion Mare / Dam Swan Cob Pen Kangaroo Jack Flyer / Doe Tiger Tiger Tigress Leopard Leopard Leopardess Gobbler / Turkey Hen Lion Lion Lioness Tom Mallard Greenhead Hen Whale Bull Cow Mouse Buck Doe Wolf Dog Bitch Opossum Jack Jill Wolverine Wolverine Angeline Peafowl Peacock Peahen Zebra Stallion mare SPORTS AND PLAYING PLACE RELATIONS: Arena Horse riding, Polo Board Table Tennis Course Golf Tennis, Badminton, Court Net Ball, Handball, Volleyball, Squash Diamond Baseball Field Football, Hockey Judo, Karate, Mat Taikwondo Pitch Cricket Pool Swimming Ring Skating, Boxing Curling, Ice Rink Hockey Track Athletics Velodrome Cycling COUNTRY AND NATIONAL SPORT RELATION: Name of Countries National Game Afghanistan Buzkashi Antigua and Cricket Barbuda Argentina Pato Australia Cricket and Australian Rules Football (AFL) Bangladesh Kabaddi Barbados Cricket Bermuda Cricket Bhutan Archery Brazil Capoeira Bulgaria Weightlifting Canada Ice hockey (In Winter) & Lacrosse (In Summer) Chile Chilean rodeo China Table Tennis Cuba Baseball Dominican Baseball Republic England Cricket France Football Haiti Football Hungary Water polo India Field hockey* Israel Football Italy Football Indonesia Badminton Lithuania Basketball Iran Wrestling Jamaica Cricket Japan Sumo Wrestling Malaysia Sepak Takraw Mongolia Mongolian wrestling, archery and horse riding. Mauritius Football Mexico Charreria Nepal Dandi Biyo New Zealand Rugby union Norway Cross-country skiing Pakistan Field Hockey Philippines Arnis Poland Football Peru Paleta Frontón Russia Bandy Scotland Golf Serbia Football, basketball, volleyball and water polo Slovenia Skiing South Korea Tae-kwon-do SriLanka Volleyball Switzerland Shooting and Gymnastics Tajikistan Gushtigiri like wrestling Turkey Oil wrestling USA Baseball Venezuela Baseball MEASURING INSRUMENTS RELATIONS: Device Quantity measured alcoholmeter alcoholic strength of liquid time altimeter altitudes chronometer or clock ammeter electric current clap-o-meter volume of applause anemometer windspeed compass direction of North audiometer hearing colorimeter color size, speed, and velocity barometer air pressure disdrometer mechanical properties of of raindrops bevameter soil bolometer electromagnetic radiation breathalyzer breath alcohol content calorimeter heat of chemical reactions speed, velocity of a ocean depth fathometer speedometer vehicle frequency frequency of alternating sphygmomanometer blood pressure counter current tacheometer distance fuel gauge fuel levels revolutions per minute, galvanometer electricity tachometer rate of blood flow, speed of aeroplanes gas pycnometer volume and density of solids distance travelled, ionizing radiation (alpha, beta, taximeter geiger counter displacement gamma, etc.) thermometer temperature glucometer blood glucose (diabetes) minor changes to the graphometer angles tiltmeter Earth specific gravity of liquids hydrometer tintometer colour (density of liquids) vacuum gauge very low pressure hygrometer humidity electric potential, inclinometer angle of a slope voltmeter voltage inkometer ink wattmeter electrical power lactometer specific gravity of milk weighing scale weight wind vane wind direction THANK YOU.
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