| A | B |
| aristocracy | N. People with high social status due to birht or title. |
| didactic | Adj. Intended to instruct, especially with regard to morals. |
| exclusively | Adv. Without the inclusion or involvement of any others. |
| Enlighten | V. To give knowledge or wisdom to. |
| Meandering | Adj. following a winding course. |
| Unorthodox | Adj. Not customary or traditional; unusual. |
| Paradigm | N. An example that acts as a model; a pattern. |
| Guant | Adj. thin, bony, and hollow-eyed; as from hunger or illness. |
| List | V. To tilt or lean to one side. |
| Ravenous | Adj. Extremely hungry. |
| Stately | Adj. Noble, dignified; majestic. |
| Morose | Adj. Bad-tempered, gloomy, and withdrawn. |
| Rue | V. To be sorry for. |