| A | B |
| adjacent | close to, "thrown" near |
| confidant | one to whom secrets or private matters are told; a person in which one has faith |
| demagogue | a leader of the people (usually a bad one) |
| epidermis | the outer protective layer of skin |
| graduation | receipt of academic degree or diploma upon completion of studies |
| heterodox | not in agreement with accepted opinion or belief |
| interject | to throw between |
| progress | movement toward a goal; moving forward |
| temporary | lasting for a limited time |
| transmit | to send; to spread across |
| intermission | to send between; a recess; a break |
| hypodermic | under the skin; needle used to inject under the skin |
| pedagogue | one who educates children; a teacher; ruler of children |
| doxology | study of beliefs and opinions; hymns sung at church |
| sentiment | feelings |
| infidel | one who is NOT faithful |
| orthodox | that which is accepted as correct or right; "right opinions" |
| hypnagogic | that which is led or guided by sleep |
| permit | to allow |
| proclaim | to state loudly; to be forward in communication; to communicate forwardly |
| ectoderm | the outermost skin of an embryo |
| gradual | to go/move slowly |
| insensitive | not feeling or unfeeling |
| tempo | speed or pace |
| dermatitis | skin rash |
| paradox | opinion or belief that appears to contradict itself |
| project | to throw forward |
| synagogue | a place for Jewish worship, leadership |
| transgression | to go beyond or over a limit |
| missionary | one sent to do religious work |
| sentimental | appealing to emotions and feelings |
| remit | to send (money) |
| contemporary | a person living during the same time period as another |