| A | B |
| Aptitude | Special talent, ability, or capacity |
| Circumspect | Discreet; cautious |
| Coalesce | To grow together; to join forces |
| Comprehension | Understanding; a mental grasp of something |
| Conception | Idea or impression |
| Consistent | Unvarying; free from contradiction |
| Contradiction | A condition of being inconsistent or in opposition |
| Deduction | That which is learned or concluded by reasoning from a general principle or rule |
| Engender | To produce or cause |
| Enlighten | To teach or inform; to free from ignorance or prejudice |
| Esoteric | Understood by only a few |
| Formulate | To state in a systematic manner |
| Ideology | Set of opinions or theories about political or social issues held by an individual or group |
| Illogical | Not reasonable; senseless |
| Inclination | A natural leaning; a preference |
| Inherent | Inborn; intrinsic |
| Meditate | To reflect; to think deeply and seriously |
| Pedantic | Giving too much importance to book learning, rules, and theories and undervaluing practical experience |
| Propensity | Natural preference; leaning |
| Speculation | Careful thought based on incomplete information; conjecture |