| A | B |
| clairvoyant | one who perceives far more than the normal five senses would explain; a seer |
| chimera | a Greek mythic being with a lion's head, goat's body, and a serpent's tail |
| chimerical | fanciful, imaginary, improbable, foolish |
| eccentric | decidedly odd or unusual; aberrational |
| karma | your life force that determines your fate or destiny in the next life (Hinduism, Buddhism) |
| enigma | a riddle hard to puzzle out; conundrum; mystery |
| precedent | any model for that which follows; antecedent |
| intercede | to come between disputing parties; mediate |
| vicarious | felt or experienced secondhand, through someone else or through another medium |
| hypothetical | based on a hypothesis (a logical theory) rather than on reality; conjectural |
| cryptic | obscure; intentionally mysterious |
| esoteric | of knowledge belonging to initiated people |
| anachronism | a thing out of place in time |
| chronic | habitual, repetitive, long-lasting, frequent |
| oblivious | totally unaware (usu. with "of" or "to") |
| utopia | a place where everything about life is perfect |
| elusive | apt to evade pursuit or definition (as "an elusive thought"); hard to pin down, identify |