| A | B |
| pandemonium | uproar |
| panacea | a cure-all for disease |
| omnipotent | having unlimited power |
| omnipresent | present everywhere |
| omnivorous | feeding on both plants and meat; devouring everything, especially intellectually |
| catholic | universal; including most things |
| holocaust | great destructuion by fire; murder by the Nazis of the over six millions of other people in WWII |
| totalitarian | referering to a form of government in which one person or party holds absolute control |
| cloister | a covered walk along the inside walls of a building, usually looking out o a courtyard; a monastery or similar place of religious seclusion |
| preclude | to prevent; to make impossible |
| recluse | a person who avoids mixing with people |