| A | B |
| extraordinary | very unusual |
| enormous | huge; larger than normal |
| survive | to live or last longer than something else; outlive; to continue to live in spite of a serious problem |
| rescue | to save from danger |
| unusual | not usual; not common |
| formula | a phrase used over and over; a set of directions for doing something; a special mixture of milk and other things fed to a baby |
| adjusted | changed or rearranged to fit; grown used to |
| dimness | the quality of not being clear or bright |
| protecting | defending against danger or harm |
| attract | to pull toward |
| miraculous | having to do with something remarkable; amazing |
| digestive | having to do with the process of using food in the body |