| A | B |
| dormant | In a sleeplike state. Not active, but able to become active. |
| elegant | Graceful or refined in appearance or behavior. |
| erupt | To burst forth violently. |
| excavate | To dig out. To uncover by digging. |
| expel | To eject; to release, as from a container. To force to leave. |
| fume | A disagreeable smoke or gas. To feel or show anger or resentment. |
| molten | Made liquid by heat; melted. |
| painstaking | Showing or taking great care or effort. |
| perish | To die; To be killed or destroyed. |
| population | The total number or people in a certain place. The total number of plants or animals in a certain area. |
| prelude | Something that comes before or introduces the main part. A short musical piece played as an introduction. |
| scald | To burn with hot liquid or steam. |
| stupendous | Amazing because very great or very large. |
| suffocate | To kill or die by stopping access to air. |
| tremor | A shaking movement. A nervous or excited feeling. |