Comprehensive Glossary of Terms: From Archbishop to Adjudicate

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Comprehensive Glossary of Terms

A

  • Archbishop: Metropolitan Bishop of the Church or one who has such honors.
  • Autocratic: Relating to an autocracy or autocrat.
  • Acclamation: Action and effect of cheering, giving voice to the crowd.
  • Amnesty: Pardon of a certain group of political crimes, granted by law.
  • Agree: To agree on terms or conditions for concluding a business deal.
  • Adjudicate: To dismiss the action and effect.
  • Adjacent: Adjoining, bordering, borderline. Describes the land which bounds a town with another land.
  • Appellant: One who resorts. A person who has filed an appeal.

B

  • Bind: To ensure adhesion in tissues.

C

  • Contrast: To resist, cope. To show remarkable disagreement or opposition of one thing with another.
  • Covet: To desire eagerly wealth and property.
  • Cruelty: Action and effect of enraging, irritating, angering; rage; appearing cruel to the helpless.
  • Compensation: Action and effect of rewarding or rewarding.
  • Claim: Part one on the left. Flawed, evil, unhappy.

D

  • Disseminate: To spread, to plant.
  • Despotism: Tyranny, absolute power not limited by law.
  • Delirium: Action and effect of delirium; disorder or disturbance of reason.

E

  • Enfrascar: Casting or any liquid packaged in vials.
  • Ecclesiastical: Belonging or relating to the Church.
  • Effervescence: Release of gas bubbles in a liquid mass.
  • Exorbitant: Excessive, huge.

P

  • Payment of firsts: (This phrase is unclear and needs further context for a proper definition)
  • Posthumous: Born or coming to light after the death of the author.
  • Passing: To pass or exceed a certain limit.
  • Pseudo: Of course, false.

R

  • Resources: Action and effect of appeal. Property, livelihoods.
  • Relay: Action to relieve a guard. To exempt or relieve of a burden.
  • Rehabilitation: To re-enable or reset a person or thing to its former state.

S

  • Strengthen: To provide robustness, strength, and vigor. Having strong membership and good health.
  • Situation: A movable joint with another bone. Occasion, opportunity for anything.
  • Salary: Stipend that is payable for personal services.
  • Universal Suffrage: One in which all citizens vote.
  • Sequel: Consequence or next to an item.
  • Senator: Legislative member of the Senate.
  • Septenio: Time or period of seven years.
  • Servile: Owned by serfs and servants. Low, humble, and of low estimate.
  • Seminar: School or place intended for the education of children and youth.

Y

  • Yearbook: A book that is published every year and contains data of interest to those studying.

Other

  • Struggle: Fight, fight. Opposition or rivalry between individuals or groups.
  • Obverse: Face or head side. The face on which the first part of a statement is printed.

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