3. Viceroy. A ruler acting with kingly authority instead of the king.
4. Vicar. In general, one who is authorized to perform functions, especially religious ones, instead of another.
5. Vice versa. Turned, one instead of the other, interchanged.
a (an) = without, not.
4. Agnosticism. The doctrine or theory that man has not any real or absolute knowledge of anything, but can know only “impressions”.
5. Anarchy. A state of society in which there is no authority or ruling power.
6. Anecdote [ec (ex) = out]. Originally a personal or biographical incident not given out for publication.
7. That which causes a loss of sensation; hence, one who has taken an anesthetic is without the feeling of pain.
10. Asylum. Originally a place of refuge where criminals or debtors were free from (without) the right of seizure.