| A | B |
| malady | an unwholesome or unwanted condition; a disease or ailment. |
| malcontent | n.)one who is in active opposition to an established order of government. (adj.)dissatisfied with the current state of affairs. |
| malign | (adj.)evil in nature, influence, or effect.(v.)to speak, write, or imply dangerously misleading information about someone or something. |
| posthumous | following or occurring after death |
| posterity | all future generations |
| postscript | a note that is added to a completed letter or book |
| predecessor | a person who held a job or office before the current holder |
| premonition | anticipation of an event without conscious reason |
| prelude | an action or event serving as an introduction to something more important |
| subordinate | A person under the authority or control of another within an organization. A person who holds a lower rank |
| subterfuge | deception through the use of clever skills in order to conceal, escape, or hide. |
| subterranean | existing, occurring, or done under the earth’s surface |
| “omni” prefix | all or everywhere |
| “eu” or “euph” prefix | good or true |
| “archy” suffix | rule or government |
| “circu” prefix | around or surrounding |