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1/8) fait accompli \fay-tah-kom-PLEE; fet-ah-\, noun; An accomplished and presumably irreversible deed or fact.

"The continuation of the Almighty Latin King and Queen Nation is a fait accompli"

1/9) equanimity \ee-kwuh-NIM-uh-tee; ek-wuh-\, noun: Evenness of mind; calmness; composure; as, "to bear misfortunes with equanimity."

"As we commit ourselves to the righteous progression of our Nation, we must do so with a sense of equanimity."

1/10) nascent \nas-uhnt; NAY-suhnt\, adjective: Beginning to exist or having recently come into existence; coming into being.

"The literature that many in our Nation hold dear to their heart is not the original literature but actually nascent writings from many individuals; some of which are no longer in the Nation"

1/11) interregnum \in-tuhr-reg-nuhm\, noun; The interval between two reigns; any period when a state is left without a ruler. A period of freedom from authority or during which government functions are suspended.

"Often times our brothers and sisters fall into a perceived interregnum, when in fact the Almighty is always ruling over our existence"

1/12) hinterland \HIN-tur-land\, noun: A region situated inland from a coast. A region remote from urban areas; backcountry

"Our existence is not unique to major cities across this country and across the globe, we also have a very strong presence in the hinterlands"

1/13) acuity \uh-KYOO-uh-tee\, noun Acuteness of perception or vision; sharpness.

"Many who do not understand the philosophies of our beloved Nation can not understand that we exist with mental acuity"

1/14) sunder \SUN-dur\, transitive verb: 1. To break apart; to separate; to divide; to sever. 2. To become parted, disunited, or severed.

"The distortion of our Nation's history threatens to sunder the Almighty Latin King Queen Nation"

1/19) exegesis \ek-suh-JEE-sis\, noun; plural exegeses \-seez\: Exposition; explanation; especially, a critical explanation of a text.

"The love and commitment to the progression of the ALKQN is worthy of exegesis by all who truly wear their crown"

1/20) punctilio \punk-TIL-ee-oh\, noun: 1. A fine point of exactness in conduct, ceremony, or procedure. 2. Strictness or exactness in the observance of formalities; as, "the punctilios of a public ceremony."

"The punctilios of our 360 are universal and when executed sincerely, fill all who present with the force of the Almighty"

1/21) uxorious \uk-SOR-ee-us; ug-ZOR-\, adjective: Excessively fond of or submissive to a wife.

"The royalty that is exhibited by an uxorious King as he raises his crown to his Queen is a gift of the Almighty"

1/22) bowdlerize \BODE-luh-rise; BOWD-\, transitive verb: 1. To remove or modify the parts (of a book, for example) considered offensive. 2. To modify, as by shortening, simplifying, or distorting in style or content.

"It is a disturbing fact that many who claim to exist in the light of the Almighty have made many attempts to bowdlerize the literature of the Almighty Latin King and Queen Nation"

1/23) coxcomb \KOKS-kohm\, noun: 1. obsolete. A cap worn by court jesters; adorned with a strip of red. (Now cockscomb). 2. archaic. The top of the head, or the head itself. 3. Obsolete. A fool. 4. A vain, showy fellow; a conceited, silly man, fond of display; a superficial pretender to knowledge or accomplishments; a dandy; a fop.

"The crown is as evident on the true follower of the Almighty, as the coxcomb is evident on the one who only follows himself"

1/24) foofaraw \FOO-fuh-raw\, noun: 1. Excessive or flashy ornamentation or decoration. 2. A fuss over a matter of little importance.

"Often times when we are given the opportunity to learn the truth about our history, we lose ourselves in the foofaraw of rumors that prevent our progress"

1/25) imprecation \im-prih-KAY-shuhn\, noun: 1. The act of imprecating, or invoking evil upon someone. 2. A curse.

"The imprecations hurled by the forces that seek to deny us are futile, for the ALKQN will never cease to exist"

2/18) impregnable \im-PREG-nuh-buhl\, adjective: 1. Not capable of being stormed or taken by assault; unconquerable; as, an impregnable fortress. 2. Difficult or impossible to overcome or refute successfully; beyond question or criticism; as, an impregnable argument.

"The Almighty Latin King and Queen Nation creates an impregnable existence for those who are true to the cause and the crown"

2/20) raffish \RAF-ish\, adjective: 1. Characterized by or suggestive of flashy vulgarity, crudeness, or rowdiness; tawdry. 2. Marked by a carefree unconventionality or disreputableness; rakish.

"When a brother/sister does not take the time to tend to his/her appearance, he/she exemplifies the stereotypical raffish gangster image"

2/21) vivify \VIV-uh-fy\, transitive verb: 1. To endue with life; to make alive; to animate. 2. To make more lively or intense.

"The jewels written by our brothers and sisters not only have the power to paint a picture in our minds, but they also have the power to vivify those pictures"

2/22) satiety \suh-TY-uh-tee\, noun: The state of being full or gratified to or beyond the point of satisfaction.

"When one immerses himself/herself in the teachings of the Almighty Father King of Kings, he/she is overcome by a feeling of satiety"

2/23) hoi polloi \hoi-puh-LOI\, noun: The common people generally; the masses.

"The true children of the Almighty will distinguish themselves from the hoi polloi by exemplifying the teachings of Kingism/Queenism"

2/24) apogee \AP-uh-jee\, noun: 1. The point in the orbit of the moon or of an artificial satellite that is at the greatest distance from the center of the earth. 2. The farthest or highest point; culmination.

"The apogee of our Nation's existence lies in the actions of our children"

2/26) turbid \TUR-bid\, adjective: 1. Muddy; thick with or as if with roiled sediment; not clear; -- used of liquids of any kind. 2. Thick; dense; dark; -- used of clouds, air, fog, smoke, etc. 3. Disturbed; confused; disordered.

"It is unfortunate that a great percentage of our brothers and sisters exist with their minds in a turbid state"

2/27) sonorous \suh-NOR-uhs; SAH-nuh-rus\, adjective: 1. Giving sound when struck; resonant; as, sonorous metals. 2. Loud-sounding; giving a clear or loud sound; as, a sonorous voice. 3. Yielding sound; characterized by sound; as, the vowels are sonorous. 4. Impressive in sound; high-sounding.

"The sonorous cry of AMOR DE REY can be heard for miles, and will be felt for eternity"

2/28) doyen \DOY-en; DWAH-yan\, noun: 1. The senior member of a body or group. 2. One who is knowledgeable or uniquely skilled as a result of long experience in some field of endeavor. 3. A woman who is a doyen.

"In a chapter, the doven of the group understands that the Nation is more than laws and lessons; The Nation is personal relationships"

3/2) enjoin \en-JOIN\, transitive verb: 1. To direct or impose with authority; to order. 2. To prohibit; to forbid.

"Many self proclaimed leaders in our beautiful nation have made decisions enjoining the availability of our Nation's constitution and literature to all brothers and sisters"

3/3) sycophant \SIK-uh-fuhnt\, noun: A person who seeks favor by flattering people of wealth or influence; a parasite; a toady.

"The praise that crooked leaders receive in our Nation may simply issue from the mouths of sycophants hungry for power and personal gain"

3/5) profligate \PROF-luh-guht; -gayt\, adjective: 1. Openly and shamelessly immoral; dissipated; dissolute. 2. Recklessly wasteful. 3. A profligate person.

"While many wear the crown and preach of a bright righteous lifestyle, they actually live in the darkness of the shadows with their profligate personal ways"

3/6) crux \KRUHKS\, noun; plural cruxes, also cruces \KROO-seez\: 1. The basic, central, or critical point or feature. 2. Anything that is very puzzling or difficult to explain or solve.

"The crux of the problem is the fact that while many are fighting for the people to have their voice heard and respected, the people have no interest in speaking"

3/7) roseate \ROH-zee-it; -ayt\, adjective: 1. Overly optimistic; bright or cheerful. 2. Resembling a rose especially in color.

"The roseate view our children have of the Nation needs to be protected and ensured"

3/8) moribund \MOR-uh-bund\, adjective: 1. In a dying state; dying; at the point of death. 2. Becoming obsolete or inactive.

"It is divinely understood that the Almighty Latin King and Queen Nation will never exist in a moribund state"

3/9) censure \SEN-shur\, noun: 1. The act of blaming or finding fault with and condemning as wrong; reprehension; blame. 2. An official reprimand or expression of disapproval. 3. To find fault with and condemn as wrong; to blame; to criticize severely. 4. To express official disapproval of.

"While it is imperative that we as a Nation be taught the ways of Kingism/Queenism so that we may evolve, we must never be censured in a way that completely discourages us"

3/10) inscrutable \in-SKROO-tuh-buhl\, adjective: Difficult to fathom or understand; difficult to be explained or accounted for satisfactorily; obscure; incomprehensible; impenetrable.

"The love that we hold for our precious Nation is simply inscrutable to those who do not stand in the light of the Almighty Father"

3/12) conflate \kuhn-FLAYT\, transitive verb: 1. To bring together; to fuse together; to join or meld. 2. To combine (as two readings of a text) into one whole.

"When we as Kings and Queens are not conscious of our actions, we conflate the belief that Latinos are gang members and the Almighty Latin King and Queen Nation is a gang"

3/13) maunder \MON-duhr\, intransitive verb: 1. To talk incoherently; to speak in a rambling manner. 2. To wander aimlessly or confusedly.

"Those who do not understand the beauty and purpose of the ALKQN, identify themselves with their endless maunder"

3/14) homily \HAH-muh-lee\, noun: 1. A sermon; a discourse on a religious theme. 2. A moralizing lecture or discourse. 3. An inspirational saying; also, a platitude.

"It is not uncommon for a King/Queen to launch themselves into a homily about the Nation existing as a source of hope and support in their lives"

3/15) nonplus \non-PLUHS\, transitive verb: To cause to be at a loss as to what to think, say, or do; to confound; to perplex; to bewilder.

"It is obvious on so many occasions, that the resilience of the Almighty Latin King and Queen Nation nonpluses the forces that seek to deny us"

3/16) coterminous \koh-TUR-muh-nuhs\, adjective: 1. Having the same or coincident boundaries. 2. Having the same scope, range of meaning, duration.

"The interests of the body need to be the interests of all elected officials"

3/17) sagacious \suh-GAY-shus\, adjective: Of keen penetration and judgment; discerning and judicious; knowing; shrewd; wise.

"The pride that we have in our crown is more than enough to shield us from the negative and self proclaimed sagacious comments made by those who are close minded"

3/19) entreat \en-TREET\, intransitive verb: 1. To make an earnest petition or request; to plead. 2. To ask earnestly; to beseech; to petition for.

"We must often entreat out elders to share their wisdom with the younger generations"

3/22) appurtenance \uh-PUR-tn-un(t)s\, noun: 1. An adjunct; an accessory; something added to another, more important thing. 2. [Plural]. Accessory objects; gear; apparatus. 3. [Law]. An incidental right attached to a principal property right for purposes such as passage of title, conveyance, or inheritance.

"A set of Black and Gold beads are often used during the crowning of a brother and/or sister as a ceremonial appurtenance"

3/23) empyrean \em-py-REE-uhn; -PEER-ee-\, noun: 1. The highest heaven, in ancient belief usually thought to be a realm of pure fire or light. 2. Heaven; paradise. 3. The heavens; the sky. 4. Of or pertaining to the empyrean of ancient belief.

"Our commitment to the progression of the Almighty Latin King and Queen ensures that our souls will fly to the side of the Almighty in the empyrean"

3/24) clerisy \KLER-uh-see\, noun: The well educated class; the intelligentsia.

"Those who live for the Crown and Nation need rise to the ranks of the clerisy"

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