| A | B |
| Mammal | = warm-blooded vertebrate that has hair and produces milk. |
| Mete | = To distribute by or as if by measure; allot: |
| Morality | = A system of ideas of right and wrong conduct |
| Southpaw | = A left-handed person, especially a left-handed baseball pitcher. |
| Right | = Fitting, proper, or appropriate: Conforming with or conformable to justice, law, or morality: |
| Truth | = Reality; actuality. Often Truth that which is considered to be the supreme reality and to have the ultimate meaning and value of existence. |
| Arbitrary | = Determined by chance, whim, or impulse, and not by necessity, reason, or principle: |
| Matrimony | = marriage |
| Fatuity | = Smug stupidity; utter foolishness. |
| Plague | = To infest or afflict with disease, calamity, or natural evil of any kind. |
| Alleged | = Asserted without or before proof. |
| Hogwash | = Worthless, false, or ridiculous speech or writing; nonsense. |
| Heresy | = An opinion or a doctrine at variance with established religious beliefs |
| Incontrovertible | = Impossible to dispute; unquestionable: |
| Unorthodox | = Breaking with convention or tradition; not orthodox. |
| Precept | = A rule or principle prescribing a particular course of action or conduct. Laws |
| Pagan | = One who has no religion, or a worshiper of a polytheistic religion. |
| Perdition | = Hell. Loss of the soul; eternal damnation. |
| Irreconcilable | = One of two or more conflicting ideas or beliefs that cannot be brought into harmony. |
| Begat | = To procreate, as a father or sire; to generate; |
| Prolific | = Producing offspring or fruit in great abundance; fertile. |
| Railroad | = To rush or push (something) through quickly in order to prevent careful consideration and possible criticism or obstruction: |
| audacity | = Fearless daring; |