| A | B |
| ornate | (adj.) elaborately or excessively decorated |
| versatile | (adj.) embracing a variety of subjects, feilds or skills or turning with ease from 1 thing to another |
| infuse | (v) to cause to be permeated with something that altars usually for the better |
| megaron | (n) the main hall of an ancient Greek place |
| agora | (n) a gathering place; especially the marketplace in ancient Greece |
| aloof | (adj.) removed or distant either physically or emotionally |
| palisades | (n) a fence of stakes especially for defense; a line of bold cliffs |
| lintel | (n) a horizontal stone or wood slab spanning doorway, taking the wieght of load above the door |
| conspicuous | (adj.) obvious to the eye or mind; attracting attention |
| congenial | (adj.) pleasant, sociable |
| profuse | (n) pouring forth liberally extravagant <profuse in their thanks>; exhibiting great abundance, bountiful |
| disdain | (n) a feeling of contempt, scorn |
| implacable | (adj) not capable of being appeased or soothed |
| dire | (adj) dismal; extreme |
| impalpable | incapable of being felt by touch; not understood |
| illustrious | (adj) famous, outstanding |
| pandemonium | (n) a wild uproar; also, hell or the capital of hell |
| azure | (adj) the blue colour of the clear sky; the colour of the stone lapis lazulii |
| tumultuous | (adj) marked by violent or over whelming turbulence or upheavel |
| contentious | (adj) having a tendency to fight or quarrel |