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Vocabulary 9

Academic and Theological Vocabulary

TermDefinition
apparent (adj.) readily understood; clear or obvious; readily seen;
inscrutable (adj.) difficult to fathom or understand; impenetrable
deem (v.) to regard as; consider
discrepancy (n.) divergence or disagreement, as between facts or claims; difference
derive (v.) to obtain or receive from a source
hence (adv.) for this reason; therefore
wrathful (adj.) full of wrath; fiercely angry
err (v.) to make an error or a mistake
compatible (adj.) capable of existing or performing in harmonious, agreeable, or congenial combination with another or others
oracle (n.) a shrine consecrated to the worship and consultation of a prophetic deity, as that of Apollo at Delphi
relies (v.) to be dependent for support, help, or supply
acquisition (n.) the act of acquiring
admit (v.) to allow entrance; afford access, To make acknowledgment
capable (adj.) having capacity or ability; efficient and able
cleanse (v.) to free from dirt, defilement, or guilt; purge or clean
cosign (v.) to sign (a document) jointly
delay (v.) to postpone until a later time; defer
disclose (v.) to expose to view, as by removing a cover; uncover
ambiguous (adj.) open to more than one interpretation
filial (adj.) of, relating to, or befitting a son or daughter
gloss (n.) a surface shininess or luster
indispensable (adj.) obligatory; unavoidable; absolutely necessary; essential
infuse (v.) to fill or cause to be filled with something
ultimately (adv.) at last; in the end; eventually
permutation (n.) a complete change; a transformation
rectitude (n.) moral uprightness; righteousness
saturated (adj.) unable to hold or contain more; full
suburb (n.) a usually residential area or community outlying a city
tactile (adj.) perceptible to the sense of touch; tangible
tilt (v.) to cause to slope, as by raising one end; incline
undermine (v.) to dig a mine or tunnel beneath; to weaken by wearing away a base or foundation
waylay (v.) to lie in wait for and attack from ambush
withdraw (v.) to take back or away; remove; to remove oneself from active participation
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