moving backward | ||
talk; conversation | ||
vain; boastful | ||
to make something as a perfect example | ||
willing to believe something, gullible | ||
over the limit; excessive | ||
spoken clearly | ||
guided by experience or expirement | ||
a person who believes in the midieval study based on logic and dialect | ||
feeling of hostility or hate | ||
unchangeable | ||
natural tendency or habit | ||
hatred or dislike of women | ||
to make valid; confirm | ||
to pass into or through | ||
deductive reasoning | ||
belief of opinions as truth | ||
being of magic or the supernatural | ||
not spiritual; worldly | ||
to speak in favor of | ||
a person who argues in favor of something |
Ap European history chapter 14 vocab
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