| A | B |
| disunity | the condition of not being united; disagreement |
| geographically | with regard to geography |
| inclusive | including everything; complete |
| independently | on one's own; separately from others |
| insistent | demanding attention; impossible to ignore |
| microscopic | requiring a microscope to be seen; tiny |
| monopolize | to take control of; dominate |
| predictive | likely to predict or foresee |
| unify | to combine into one; bring together; unite |
| universal | included or occuring everywhere |