| A | B |
| purview | Range of vision, comprehension, or experience; |
| obsequies | funeral rites or ceremonies |
| regimen | A regulated system, such as Governmental rule or control |
| vis-à-vis | face to face; compared with |
| locum tenens | A person, especially a physician or cleric, who substitutes temporarily for another |
| locus classicus | A passage from a classic or standard work that is cited as an illustration or instance. |
| lector | A person who reads aloud (church) |
| rector | a cleric in charge, or principal of certain schools |
| segue | To move smoothly and unhesitatingly from something to something else |
| sequela | A secondary consequence or result. (disease) |
| encapsulate | To encase in or as if in a capsule. |
| deregulation | To free from regulation |
| inundation | to flood, to overwhelm |
| divulge | To proclaim publicly |
| defoliate | to cause leaves to fall off |
| reverberate | To resound in a succession of echoes; To have a continuing effect |
| scintillate | To throw off sparks; flash. |
| interregnum | time between reigns |
| incipient | Beginning to exist or appear: |
| gradient | A rate of inclination; a slope |