| A | B |
| thoery | a system of assumptions that predicts or explains something |
| abstract | not concrete; theoretical |
| assume | to take something as true |
| beyond | on the far side of; past something |
| mark | to assign a grade for school work; a spot |
| capable of | having the ability to do something |
| chairman | the head of a committee or a meeting or a university department |
| greet | to say something friendly to the people you meet |
| chief | principal; most important |
| essay | a short piece of writing on a single subject |
| civilization | a high stage of social development |
| code | a collection of rules of behavior; letters, numbers or symbols that have a special meaning |
| conference | a meeting where opinions are exchanged |
| qualified | capable; meeting the requirements of something |
| master | to become very skilled at something |
| philosophy | the investigation of knowledge; a set of beliefs |
| concept | an idea or thought |
| conception | a mental picture of some abstract idea |
| predict | to tell what will happen |
| reject | to refuse to accept or consider something |
| pace | the speed at which something or someone goes |