Aberration | Aberration - n.—Deviation from what is normal; flaw; lapse. Aberrant - adj. |
Altruism | Altruism - n.—The ethical view that one ought to act out of regard for the interests of others. |
Analogous | Analogous - adj.—similar; parallel |
Apolitical | Apolitical - adj.—without interest or consequences for civil government. |
Axiom | Axiom - n.—Received or accepted principle; self-evident truth. |
Beatify | Beatify - v.—make happy; R.C. Church pronounce in eternal happiness. Beatific-adj. |
Circumspect | Circumspect - adj.—watchful, cautious, prudent |
Columnist | Columnist - n.—journalist writing regular feature for newspaper |
Consecutive | Consecutive - adj.—in unbroken succession |
Covenant | Covenant - n.—(1) A mutually binding compact between God and His people, sovereignly transacted by the Lord, wherein a promise is made by God which calls for trust on the part of His people and entails obligations of submission which are sanctioned by blessings and curses; (2) a way of life governed by the Law Word of Christ. |
Culminated | Culminated - v.—(1) end, especially to reach a final stage; (2) bring to a head or to the highest point; (3) reach the most decisive point; (4) rise to, or form, a summit. |
Demagogue | Demagogue - n.—a political leader who seeks support by appealing to popular passions and prejudices. |
Dispensation | Dispensation - n.—a distinct administration of God's covenantal relation with man, or the age characterised by such. |
Dolorous | Dolorous - adj.—sad; grievous; distressful |