Grades 12+ (WVI 5)
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antediluvian hopelessly old-fashioned; primitive; outdated.
banal lacking originality or liveliness; disappointingly ordinary; commonplace; trite.
contumacious stubbornly disobedient; insubordinate; rebellious.
corporeal having to do with a physical body; bodily.
derelict failing to fulfill one's responsibilities or obligations; remiss.
determinism the belief or teaching that every effect, including human thoughts and actions, is completely and predictably brought about by preceding causes and that, therefore, free will does not exist.
Draconian (often lower case) harshly cruel or rigorous.
intersperse to place or scatter among other things.
nostrum a favorite but unproven scheme or theory, offered as a remedy for social or political problems; panacea.
oligarchy a government or state in which only a relatively few people or members of a family have real power.
panegyric a formal speech or piece of writing devoted to publicly praising a person or thing.
perquisite a payment or benefit in addition to the wages or salary associated with a position.
quadrant any of the four parts that result when an area is divided by two lines, real or imaginary, that intersect each other at right angles.
reconnoiter to go through or over (an area) so as to gain information about it, as for military or engineering purposes.
Sabbatarian one who observes the Sabbath on Saturday, as Jews and certain Christians.