| A | B |
| enconium | formal expression of praise |
| encroach | to trespass; to intrude upon another's property or rights |
| eruption | a bursting forth or out, as of lava from a volcano; a sudden outburst, as of emotion or social discontent; a breaking out in a rash; a rash |
| escort | to accompany in order to protect or show honor or courtesy to; one who so acts |
| esophagus | the tube passing from th pharynx to the stomach; the gullet |
| enigmatic | like a riddle; puzzling; obscure |
| rancor | hard feelings; ill will; spitefulness; bitter hatred; malice |
| jaded | worn out; exhausted; "burned out"; satiated |
| rapacious | grasping; seizing; ravenous; plundering; predatory |
| jargon | the language or vocabulary of a particular group, profession, trade, etc. |
| rationalize | to justify one's actions or motives plausibly but not necessarily truthfully; to make reasonable or rational |
| jeopardy | danger; risk; exposure to harm |
| flaccid | lacking firmness or force; not still; limp |
| placid | calm; serene; peaceful |
| jettison | to throw overboard; to discard |
| protrusion | the state or act of thrusting forward or sticking out; that which sticks out or juts out |
| protuberance | that which bulges, sticks out or protrudes; a protrusion |
| puerile | childish; immature; juvenile |
| pulsation | a beat or throb; rhythmic vibration |
| punctilious | exact in detail; precise; fastidious; scrupulous |