| A | B |
| colony | A group of people, animals, or plants living close together; a group of people who settle in a new land and have legal ties to the country they came from |
| compensate (v.) | (v.) To make up for; to be equivalent to; to pay for |
| compensation (n.) | (n.) Payment or whatever is given or done to make up for something |
| deposit (v.) | (v.) To lay down; to put money into a bank account or to give as partial payment |
| deposit (n.) | (n.) Something laid down; money put into a bank account or given as partial payment |
| fascinate (v.) | (v.) To attract; to strongly hold the interest of |
| fascinating (adj.) | (adj.) Extremely interesting |
| feeble | Having little strength, weak; not very believable or satisfying |
| formal | Following rules or customs, often in an exact and proper way; suitable for events where strict standards of dress and behavior are expected |
| frigid | Very cold; lacking a warm manner; unfriendly |
| harsh | Rough and unpleasant to the senses; causing pain; cruel; not suitable for living things; extremely uncomfortable |
| huddle (v.) | (v.) To crowd together; to curl one's limbs up close to one's body |
| huddle (n.) | (n.) A closely packed group |
| remote | Fair away in time or space; slight or faint; controlled indirectly or from a distance; distant in manner |
| resemble | To be like or similar to |
| rigid | Stiff and unbending; not flexible; strict; not easily changed |
| solitary | Being alone; lacking the company of others; being the only one |
| substantial | Strong; solid; great in value or size |
| waddle (v.) | (v.) To walk with short steps, swaying from side to side |
| waddle (n.) | (n.) An awkward, clumsy walk |