Apostle
A leader or teacher of a (new) faith or movement.
Excessive
Inordinate
Reject
Ordain
Paul and Peter were _______ of Christianity.
Apostles
Daring; rash; reckless.
A. Temerity
B. Cosmology
C. Temerarious
D. Epistolary
A. Temerity
C. Temerarious
Astral
Of or from the stars.
Unchangeable
Immutible
excited
Impurturable
Telescopes help us see ______ sightings like stars, the moon, and even other planets.
Astral
Of or from the stars.
A. Stellar
B. Astral
C. Asterisk
D. Cosmopolite
B. Astral
Transmute
To transform; to change from one form of nature into another.
Apathetic
Stolid
Compliment
Aspersion
The farmer ______ the seed on the ground.
Dispersed
A group of fixed stars; a brilliant gathering.
A. Permutation
B. Ordinance
C. Insubordination
D. Constellation
D. Constellation
Ordinance
1. A command or order; a law or regulation, especially by a city or government.
2. a custome or practice established by a tradition, especialy a religeouse right.
Correct
Rectify
Second place
Penultimate
Beowulf's sword broke while he was fighting the dragon because it was not _______ enough.
Tempered
Pertaining to letter-writing or contained in letters.
A. Apostle
B. Ordinance
C. Epistolary
D. Astral
C. Epistolary
Outré
Deviating from the usual or proper;eccentric;outlandish.
Temerarious
Temerity
Submissive
Insubordinate
The _________ of flue viruses occur so rapidly that a vaccine for one variety is useless the following year.
Permutation
The study of the whole universe: origin, evolution, and relationship of its parts.
A. cosmopolite
B. Epistolary
C. Cosmology
D. Aspersion
C. Cosmology