| A | B |
| hypochondriac | a person who is depressed because of imaginary physical sicknesses |
| protuded | something that sticks out |
| rancid | having the bad smell or taste of stale fats or oils;spoiled |
| crude | roughly made |
| droning | continuous humming or buzzing sound |
| numerous | of great number, very many |
| tedious | something boring making you tired and weary |
| hermit | one who lives by himself |
| nimbly | moving or acting with agility |
| sward | turf, grass covered soil |
| botany | the science that deals with plants and animals |
| shrubs | woody plants, such as a rosebush |
| merriment | fun and gaiety |
| pneumonia | sickness characterized by the inflammation of lungs and fever |
| roundabout | an indirect, long route |
| capacity | all that can be contained;volume |
| authoritative | having the power or right to command |
| harrow | a tool with sharp teeth for breaking up soil |
| sympathetic | having or showing kindness |
| appetite | the craving or desire for food |
| clanking | a sharp metallic sound |
| shear | to clip or cut |
| delirious | tempoary mental disturbance |