| A | B |
| Aberration | Something not typical, a deviation from the standard. |
| Anomaly | An aberration; an irregularity; a deviations. Arcane |
| Arcane | Mysterious; know only to a select few. |
| Catholic | Universal; embracing everything. |
| Conventional | Common; customary; unexceptional. |
| Eccentric | Not conventional; a little kooky; irregular. |
| Esoteric | Hard to understand; understood by only a select few; peculiar. |
| Ethereal | Heavenly; as light and insubstantial as a gas or ether. |
| Hackneyed | Overused; trite; stale. |
| Iconoclast | One who attacks people popular beliefs or institutions. |
| Idiosyncrasy | A peculiarity; an eccentricity. |
| Incongruous | Not harmonious; not consistent; not appropriate; not fitting in. |
| Maverick | A nonconformist; a rebel. |
| Mundane | Ordinary; pretty boring; not heavenly and eternal. |
| Neologism | A new word or phrase; a new usage of a ward. |
| Novel | New; original. |
| Pedestrian | Unimaginative; banal. |
| Perennial | Continual; happening again and again or year after year. |
| Singular | Unique; superior; exceptional; strange. |
| Uniform | Consistent; unchanging; the same for everyone. |