| A | B |
| amputate | v. To cut off a body part, especially by surgery |
| aptitude | n. A natural talent |
| beneficiary | n. One who benefits or gains an advantage from something. |
| boon | n. A welcome gift or blessing. |
| commiserate | v. To feel or express sorrow or compassion for; to sympathize. |
| garner | v. To collect or gather; to acquire or obtain. |
| gratis | adj. Without payment; free of charge. |
| incapacitate | v. To make helpless or incapable. |
| inception | n. The beginning of an action or process. |
| magnanimous | adj. Generous, unselfish, or forgiving. |
| myriad | n. A very large number. adj. Very many |
| practicable | adj. 1. Capable of being done; feasible. 2. Useable |
| remunerate | v. To pay or reward. |
| solicit | v. To ask for in a formal way. |
| trite | adj. Used so much that it is no longer fresh or new. |