| A | B |
| wigwam | A Native American dwelling commonly having an arched or conical framework overlaid with bark, hides, or mats. |
| atrocity | Appalling or atrocious condition, quality, or behavior; monstrousness. |
| victuals | Food fit for human consumption. |
| despot | A ruler with absolute power. |
| thesis | A position or proposition which a person advances and offers to maintain, or which is actually maintained by argument. |
| diehard | One who stubbornly resists change or tenaciously adheres to a seemingly hopeless or outdated cause |
| stupefy | To dull the senses or faculties of |
| impunity | Exemption from punishment, penalty, or harm. |
| strew | To spread here and there; scatter |
| interminable | Being or seeming to be without an end; endless |
| sheer | To swerve or cause to swerve from a course. |
| livid | Discolored, as from a bruise; black-and-blue. |
| rubble | A loose mass of angular fragments of rock or masonry crumbled by natural or human forces. |
| nomad | A person with no fixed residence who roams about; a wanderer. |