| A | B |
| innate | inborn; natural, inherent |
| recourse | a person or thing looked to for help, safety, and so on; a turning for help, safety, and the like, to a person or thing |
| mutable | capable of change; inconsistent |
| compatable | the act of adapting to or giving in; a tendency to yield |
| indestructable | not capable of being destroyed |
| prevalent | widespread; in general use; having general acceptance |
| axiom | able to get along; agreeing; in agreement with |
| perception | an observation, a concept, or an awareness gained by use of the senses; an understanding |
| compliance | a statement assumed to be true; a selfevident truth |
| inanimate | dull; spiritless, lifeless |
| militant | agressive in support of a belief or cause; an individual prepared to fight for a cause |
| transitory | passing quickly; lasting only a short time |
| incentive | motivation; motivating, encouraging |
| encompass | to contain or surround |
| postulate | an assumption; a fundamental truth or doctrine; to assume without proof |
| stringent | tight in finanaces or credit |
| inplacable | relentless; not capable of being calmed |
| retributions | something given to make up for wrong doing |
| pivotal | on which something turns or depends; crucial |
| transcends | tio surpass the limits of; exceed |