| Term | Definition |
| clamorous | (adj) loud and confused;noisy |
| conquest | (noun) the winning of the submission or affection of |
| anarchy | (noun) absence of government;disorder |
| conviction | (noun) belief;faith |
| paltry | (adj) practically worthless; insignificant |
| artifice | (noun) skill;the product of skill, especially a skillfull deception |
| galled | (adj) injured or made sore by rubbing or chafing |
| refractory | (adj) hard to manage;stubborn |
| dispensation | (noun) religious system or belief |
| supplication | (noun) act of praying or pleading |
| tumid | (adj) swollen |
| sequestered | (adj) kept apart from others |
| topographical | (adj) representing the surface features of a region |
| affinities | (noun) family connections;sympathies |
| prenatal | (adj) existing or taking place before birth |
| intrigues | (verb) plots or schemes |