| A | B |
| animism | believe that environmental objects have discrete spirits and conscious life |
| habit | a repetitive act that a particular individual performs |
| britished received pronunciation | the standard form of british speech |
| cosmogony | which is a set of religious beliefs concerning the origin of the universe |
| caste | which was the class or distinct hereditary order into which a hindu was assigned according to religious law |
| hierarchical religion | has a well-defined geographic structure and organizes territory into local administrative units |
| diocese | the basic unit of geographic organization in the Roman Catholic Church |
| solstice | a day where is has special significance in some ethnic religions |
| pilgrimage | a journey for religious purposes to a place considered sacred |
| ghetto | a city neighboring set up by law to be inhabited only by jews |
| missionary | individuals who helps to transmit a universalizing religion through relocation diffusion |
| pagan | for a follower of a polytheistic religion in ancient times, derives from the latin word for countryside |
| taboo | a restriction on behavior imposed by social customs |
| custom | a repetitive act of a group, performed to the extent that it becomes characteristic of the group |