| Term | Definition |
| hypobulia | increasing disability to make decisions or to act |
| pictography | writing with pictures or symbols |
| potent | powerful; capable |
| structure | a building; an arrangement |
| opera | a drama which has been set to music and is sung instead of spoken |
| theocrat | one who favors a government ruled by priests of a god |
| sate | to satisfy |
| gradate | to blend into another color |
| benefit | an advantage |
| matrix | the womb or a material in which a gem, fossil, or metal is embodied |
| pluralist | one who holds two or more jobs |
| fidelity | faithfulness |
| dormitory | building of sleeping rooms or a room that sleeps many |
| traction | the act of pulling or hauling |
| hydrosphere | the water vapor in the atmosphere |
| panacea | a cure for all ills |
| flexagon | flat models made from folded strips of paper that can be folded or flexed, to reveal a number of hidden faces |
| versification | making lines in poetic form |
| system | a planned arrangement of procedures; method |
| logomania | a mania for talking |