| 14413954146 | Abode | a place in which a person resides; extended stay in place | | 0 |
| 14413957270 | Aboriginal | Describes people who are indigenous to a particular region. Particularly used to describe native people who were living in Australia and Polynesia prior to European occupation in the 1750s. | | 1 |
| 14413964099 | Absolve | to free from guilt or blame or their consequences | | 2 |
| 14420872999 | Acrophony | the use of a word as the name of he alphabetical symbol representing the initial sound of that word | | 3 |
| 14413965857 | Adjudication | the act of a court in making an order, judgment, or decree | | 4 |
| 14413966853 | Agave | species of cactus which are cultivated for economic or ornamental purposes | | 5 |
| 14413969693 | Aggregate | formed by the conjunction or collection of particles into a whole mass or sum | | 6 |
| 14413972313 | Agricultural | related to farming and/or the systematic growing and domestication of plants | | 7 |
| 14413976213 | Alchemist | a person who practices chemistry/speculative philosophy | | 8 |
| 14413978175 | Amalgamation | a consideration of two or more corporations | | 9 |
| 14413979592 | Anarchy | a state of society without government or law | | 10 |
| 14413981351 | Anatomically | structural; having connections with dissecting of an animal or plant for research | | 11 |
| 14413984492 | Arbitrary | not fixed by rules but let to one's judgment or choice; discretionary | | 12 |
| 14413987375 | Atoll | circular coral reef or strings of reefs rising above and surrounding lagoon | | 13 |
| 14413991041 | Auspicious | favored by fortune; promising success | | 14 |
| 14413992450 | Bantu | A group of languages used to classify/identify African tribes that migrated south of the Sahara | | 15 |
| 14413994790 | Bard | any of various pieces of defensive armor for a horse; a thin slice of fat or bacon secured to a roast of meat or poultry to prevent its drying out | | 16 |
| 14414002335 | Baron | a member of the lowest grade of nobility | | 17 |
| 14414005054 | Bestial | having the form of a beast; without reason or intelligence; in human | | 18 |
| 14414006488 | Biota | the animals, plants, fungi of a region or period | | 19 |
| 14414009431 | Boreal | of or pertaining to the north wind | | 20 |
| 14414010551 | Brandish | to shake or wave, as a weapon; flourish | | 21 |
| 14414012577 | Breadth | freedom from narrowness or restraint | | 22 |
| 14414013650 | Bureaucracies | the administration of government through departments and subdivisions managed by sets o appointed officials following inflexible routine | | 23 |
| 14414028686 | Cataclysm | any violent upheaval; an extensive flood | | 24 |
| 14414031340 | Catalyze | to cause an action between forces initiated by an agent that itself remains unaffected by the action | | 25 |
| 14414034037 | Causation | act of causing; an agency which produces effect | | 26 |
| 14414035596 | Caveat | a warning or caution; admonition | | 27 |
| 14414038336 | Civilization | an advanced state of humanity society, in which a high level of culture, science, industry, and government has been reached | | 28 |
| 14414042998 | Climate | prevailing weather conditions of a region, as temperate, air pressure, humidity, precipitation, sunshine, cloudiness, and winds | | 29 |
| 14414047271 | Coalesce | to grow together; to unite to form one mass | | 30 |
| 14414053253 | Cognitive | knowledgeable in the broader sense | | 31 |
| 14414054408 | Conferring | giving, granting, comparing | | 32 |
| 14414055845 | Continents | large, continuous discrete masses of land, ideally separated by expanses of water | | 33 |
| 14414066040 | Continuum | any compact; connected set; a continuous extent, series, or whole | | 34 |
| 14414068257 | Corvee | unpaid work owed by a vassal to his feudal lord; forced; unpaid labor | | 35 |
| 14414079572 | De novo | new, fresh, "from the beginning" or "starting over" | | 36 |
| 14414096415 | Decimate | to destroy or kill a large part | | 37 |
| 14414097345 | Deficient | lacking some element or characteristic | | 38 |
| 14414098229 | Delineated | to trace the outline of; to portray in words; describe or outline with precision | | 39 |
| 14414100199 | Delouse | to free of lice | | 40 |
| 14414100666 | Denigrate | to speak damaging of; to criticize | | 41 |
| 14414103863 | Devoid | not possessing, untouched by | | 42 |
| 14414104334 | Diabolic | having the qualities of a devil | | 43 |
| 14414105383 | Diffusion | the spread or movement of something from one place/region to another | | 44 |
| 14414107228 | Disparity | Inequality or difference; unlikeness; incongruity | | 45 |
| 14414113854 | Dispossess | to banish; to abandon ownership of | | 46 |
| 14414115218 | Domestication | the process whereby a population of animals or plants through a process of selection, is changed at the genetic level, accentuating traits that benefit humans | | 47 |
| 14414126767 | Dyad | two persons involved in an on going relationship; the double chromosomes resulting from the separation of the four chromatids of a tetrad | | 48 |
| 14415406256 | Egalitarian | characterized by the belief that all men should have equal, political, social, and economic rights | | 49 |
| 14415408591 | Embryonic | rudimentary, undeveloped | | 50 |
| 14415409349 | Envoy | a diplomatic agent; any accredited messenger or representative | | 51 |
| 14415412480 | Ephemeral | short lived transitory | | 52 |
| 14415414155 | Ethereal | extremely delicate or refined | | 53 |
| 14415417051 | Eurasia | describes the land mass containing the continents of Europe and Asia | | 54 |
| 14415417770 | Explicitly | clearly stated; leaving nothing implied | | 55 |
| 14415420133 | Fallacy | a deceptive, misleading, or false notion | | 56 |
| 14415421894 | Fallow | pale; yellowish; brown color; to plow a field and leave it unseeded for a season | | 57 |
| 14415430005 | Fertile Crescent | nicknamed "The Cradle of Civilization" due to the birth of various kingdoms within its borders, is a crescent-shaped region counting the comparatively moist and fertile land of otherwise arid and semi-arid Western Asia, and the Nile Valley and Delta of north east Africa | | 58 |
| 14415447152 | Flora | the plants of a particular region or period, listed by species and considered as a whole | | 59 |
| 14415448786 | Formidable | causing fear; apprehension; or dread | | 60 |
| 14415450031 | Hallmarks | distinguishing characters or features | | 61 |
| 14418066171 | Hemisphere | half of the earth, usually conceived as resulting from the division of the globe onto two equal parts north and south or east and west | | 62 |
| 14418070194 | Idiosyncratic | the temperament or mental constitution peculiar to a person or group; any personal peculiarity | | 63 |
| 14418073541 | Ignoramus | an extremely ignorant person | | 64 |
| 14418078899 | Implausible | not believable; unlikely | | 65 |
| 14418079491 | Implicit | suggested or to be understood though not plainly expressed; implied | | 66 |
| 14418081761 | Incipient | beginning to exist or appear; an initial stage | | 67 |
| 14418088982 | Inexorable | that which cannot be moved or influenced by persuasion or entreaty; unrelenting | | 68 |
| 14420883355 | Inextricable | incapable of being dissent angles or undone | | 69 |
| 14418097525 | Infidel | a person who does not accept a particular faith | | 70 |
| 14418098151 | Inherent | existing in someone or something else as a permanent attribute, quality, or element | | 71 |
| 14418100265 | Innate | existing naturally rather than acquired | | 72 |
| 14418103375 | Inoculate | to introduce microorganisms into surroundings suited to their growth | | 73 |
| 14418105828 | Inordinate | not within proper or reasonable limits; immoderate; excessive | | 74 |
| 14418107226 | Insuperable | incapable of being passed over or being overcome | | 75 |
| 14418108130 | Intractable | hard to manage, control, cure, treat, manipulate | | 76 |
| 14418109588 | Irascible | easily provoked to anger; imitable | | 77 |
| 14418111288 | Jade | to make or become dull, worn-out, or weary, as from overwork or overuse | | 78 |
| 14418112656 | Kleptocracy | "rule by thieves" - rulers benefit themselves by taking from citizens of a society | | 79 |
| 14418115822 | Loathsome | disgusting; detestable; intense dislike | | 80 |
| 14420885934 | Logogram | a conventional, abbreviated symbol for a frequently recurring word or phrase, as the symbol | | 81 |
| 14418117480 | Maritime | connected with the sea in the relation to navigation | | 82 |
| 14418120090 | Metallurgy | the science of metals; to work in the metals or mines | | 83 |
| 14418121302 | Morphology | the former structure of an organism considered as . a whole | | 84 |
| 14418122589 | Mundane | pertaining to the world as contrasted with heaven; common or ordinary | | 85 |
| 14418125843 | Mutineers | persons guilty of revolt against authority | | 86 |
| 14418126508 | Myriad | a very great or indefinitely great number of persons or thing | | 87 |
| 14418130528 | Nascent | beginning to exist or develop | | 88 |
| 14420889006 | Nonviable | not capable of living, growing, and developing; not practicable or workable | | 89 |
| 14418131807 | Overt | not hidden, observable, apparent | | 90 |
| 14418133085 | Patagonia | grassy region in southern south America | | 91 |
| 14418140088 | Paucity | smallness of quantity, scarcity; insufficient in number | | 92 |
| 14418214532 | Perpetuate | to preserve from extinction | | 93 |
| 14418219390 | Phoneme | any of a small set of units, usually about 20 to 60 in number, considered to be he basic distinctive units of speech sound by which morphemes, words, and sentences are represented | | 94 |
| 14418226755 | Pleistocene | era characterized by the spreading and recession of continental ice sheets and by the appearance of modern man | | 95 |
| 14418228577 | Ply | to work with or at diligently | | 96 |
| 14418231063 | Political Organization | the system or strategy by which a society is organized between its leaders and followers | | 97 |
| 14418235138 | Precocious | unusually advanced; or mature un development; ripening or flowering early | | 98 |
| 14418850946 | Precursors | predecessor | | 99 |
| 14418852505 | Presage | soemthing that portends or foreshadows a future event | | 100 |
| 14418853906 | Profusion | a pouring forth with much wastefulness | | 101 |
| 14418854516 | Progenitor | a biologically related ancestor | | 102 |
| 14418859218 | Progeny | a descendant or offspring, child, plant, or animal | | 103 |
| 14418860731 | Proliferate | to grow or produce by multiplication of parts | | 104 |
| 14418862536 | Prolix | extended to be great, unnecessary, or tedious length; long and wordy | | 105 |
| 14418866205 | Proselytize | to convert or attempt to convert from one opinion or religious belief to another | | 106 |
| 14418868059 | Proximate | very near or next, as in space, time, or order (a factor or event directly leading to another event or consequence) | | 107 |
| 14418877358 | Protohumans | early manlike primates | | 108 |
| 14418877966 | Putative | commonly regarded as such; reputed; supposed | | 109 |
| 14418879112 | Quintessence | the pure and concentrated essence of a substance | | 110 |
| 14418880361 | Repertoire | all the musical or theatrical works of a particular category or writer | | 111 |
| 14418882005 | Resinous | full of or containing the "sticky" substance found in fiberglass | | 112 |
| 14418884059 | Salient | prominent or conspicuous | | 113 |
| 14418884884 | Sedentary | remaining in one locality; not migratory | | 114 |
| 14418886707 | Seminal | highly original and influencing the development of future events; a seminal artist; seminal ideas | | 115 |
| 14418888150 | Serendipitous | to come upon by accident; good; beneficial | | 116 |
| 14418890572 | Stratified | formed or arranged in layers; divided into social groups or classes | | 117 |
| 14420838642 | Stratify | to form in layers; to preserve or germinated by arranging in layers | | 118 |
| 14420840058 | Subjugated | to bring under control; to cause to become subservient | | 119 |
| 14420840860 | Subsistence | to supply just enough food or resources for survival | | 120 |
| 14420841505 | Subsume | to consider or include an idea, or term, as part of a more comprehensive one | | 121 |
| 14420842404 | Succinct | expressed in few words; concise | | 122 |
| 14420845684 | Succumbed | to giveaway, yield, submit | | 123 |
| 14420846918 | Sunder | to separate, part, divide | | 124 |
| 14420848086 | Supplant | to take the place of another; to replace | | 125 |
| 14420848467 | Surplus | resources (such as food) above the minimum necessary to survive allowing for the sale or trade of the excess | | 126 |
| 14420850094 | Taboo | proscribe by society as improper or unacceptable | | 127 |
| 14420850613 | Tannin | any group of astringent vegetable and principals or compounds | | 128 |
| 14420851715 | Technology | The making, usage, and knowledge of tools, machines, techniques, crafts, systems or methods of organization in order to solve a problem or perform a specific function. It can also refer to the collection of such tools, machinery, and procedures. | | 129 |
| 14420855707 | Terrestrial | relating to the earth; consisting of land; growing in the ground or land | | 130 |
| 14420857305 | Trajectories | the curved path of something hurtling through space | | 131 |
| 14420894578 | Trajectory | the curved described by a projectile | | 132 |
| 14420858015 | Treatise | a formal, systematic book on some subject | | 133 |
| 14420858456 | Trypanosome | parasite in the blood or tissue transmitted by insects; this causes diseases such as African Sleeping Sickness | | 134 |
| 14420860100 | Ubiquitous | existing or being everywhere | | 135 |
| 14420862029 | Unabashedly | not ashamed, not restrained by embarrassment or consciousness | | 136 |
| 14420863363 | Variation | the measurement, analysis, and understanding of change and differences among and between two things | | 137 |
| 14420865172 | Weir | a small dam in a river or stream | | 138 |
| 14420865512 | Zenith | the point on the celestial sphere directly above the position of the observer | | 139 |