| A | B |
| antinomianism | the condition of contradiction bewteen two equally reasonable laws |
| antiphony | an act of having passages sung by two choirs |
| cosmologist | one who studies the universe & its laws |
| paraphrase | a restatement of textual material in other words |
| apostrophize | to stop, as in a play, and address the audience |
| atypical | not typical, irregular |
| metathesis | transposition of sound, syllables, or letters in a word |
| parenthetical | serving or helping to explain or qualify |
| periphrasis | an expression phrased in a roundabout way |
| lithograph | a print from a flat surface on which the image is designed to retain ink |
| metastasis | transmission of disease from the original site to other parts of the body |
| polygonal | having three or more angles & stratight sides |
| symbiosis | mutually beneficial living together of two dissimilar organisms |
| epileptic | pertaining to a seizure disorder in the central nervous system |
| catastrophic | caused by widespread calamity or misfortune |
| canonize | to treat as a saint, to glorify |
| autopsy | examination of a dead body to determine cause of death |
| energize | apply voltage to; impart energy to |
| Mesozoic | pertaining to the geological interval between the Permian & Tertiary periods |
| synchronize | to cause to go at the same rate |