| A | B |
| Insubordinate | Not submissive to authority |
| Inordinate | Excessive, immoderate, not controlled |
| Ordain | To confirm priestly authority upon; To order by superior authority |
| Ordinance | A command or order, a law or regulation, especially by a city government; A custom or practice established by tradition, especially a religious rite |
| Apostle | A leader or teacher of a new faith or movement |
| Stolid | Showing or appearing to feel no emotion, apathetic |
| Epistolary | Pertaining to letter-writting or contained in letters |
| Rectify | To set right or correct |
| Rectitude | Moral uprightness, correctness or behavior |
| Constellation | A group of fixed stars; A brilliant gathering; A set of related objects or individuals |
| Stellar | Pertaining to stars; Outstanding, referring to a star performer |
| Asterisk | A star-shaped figure used to indicate an omission or a footnote |
| Astral | Of of from the stars |
| Cosmology | The study of the whole universe, origin, evolution, and relationship of its parts |
| Cosmopolite | A person at ease in any part of the world and or knowledgeable in many subjects |