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ERGOMANIACSTranslating as "work fanatics", word for workaholics, fitness fiends or other compulsive toilers (11)
WORKAHOLICCompulsive toiler
MONOGRAMTranslating as "word letter", a term for a single character, sign or symbol representing a word or phrase (8)
PICNICWord, roughly translating as "peck or nibble at a meal" or "a trifle to eat", for an alfresco meal, a packed lunch or a shared feast in the country (6)
UNISONTranslating as "one sound", a word for identity of pitch; thus complete or exact agreement, or harmony (6)
MISALLIANCEFrench word, roughly translating as "wrong union", for marriage with a person considered to be unsuitable or one's social inferior (11)
TOTWord found in an old phrase translating as "blow for blow" or "quid pro quo"; or, an accumulation of odds and ends of little value (3)
KUMITEWord, translating as "grappling hands" or "sparring", for the Japanese art of freestyle fighting in karate (6)
CHINCHINFrom Chinese "qing qing", translating as "please, please", an informal interjection used as a greeting, farewell or as a toast (4-4)
DIGLOTTranslating as "double tongue", word used to refer to a bilingual book or a dual-language individual (6)
DISJECTA- membra, Latin term for fragments of a literary work, from Horace's phrase translating as "limbs of a dismembered poet" (8)
SOLIVAGANTWord translating as "wandering alone" or " lone rambler" (10)
LIPAWord translating as "linden (lime) tree", for the Croatian money equal to 1/100th of a "marten" aka kuna (4)
ISHSuffix for fiend or sheep
ARCHWord with fiend or rival
FIENTScottish term for a fiend or devil (5)
LINNETSFrom French roughly translating as "birds that hover above flaxseed", melodic finches of farmland, named for their fondness of said seed (7)
PLACEBORoughly translating as "I gratify", an inert/dummy medicine prescribed for psychological benefit rather than any physiological curative effect (7)
CONVALLARIAGenus of the lily of the valley that, translating as "sheltered valley", refers to said flower's natural habitat (11)
ANTONYMSTerm, translating as "against a name", for the semantic "yin and yang" of opposite words, including happy/sad, hot/cold, light/dark and love/hate (8)