| A | B |
| panacea | a supposed remedy for all ills |
| panoply | a complet suit of armor; any magnificent covering or array |
| panorama | a wide view in all directions |
| pantology | a survey of all branches of knowledge; universal knowledge |
| pansophist | one who claims to have universal knowledge |
| pantheism | belief of theory that God and universe are the same, that God = natural forces |
| indomitable | not easily discouraged or defeated; dauntless |
| incendiary | having to do with the willful destruction of property by fire |
| rectify | to correct or make right |
| prophetic | of or like one who predicts the future |
| alleviate | to lesson or relieve; to decrease |
| altruism | unselfish concern for the welfare of others |
| bestow | to present as a gift |
| humanity | the facto or quality of being humane and/or respectful of all living creatures |
| mendicant | a beggar |