| A | B |
| Animus | *N* An intention or purpose; moving spirit behind an action. b) A feeling of animosity; bitter hostility or hatred. |
| Corpulent | *Adj* Having a large, overweight body; obese |
| Corpus | *N* A large collection of writings of a specific kind or on a specific subject. b) A human or animal body, especially when dead. |
| Corpuscle | *N* A cell, such as a blood or lymph cell, in a liquid, as distinguished from a cell fixed in tissue. b) A minute globular particle |
| Equanimity | *N* The quality of being calm and even-tempered; composure |
| Inanimate | *Adj* Not having the qualities associated with active, living organisms. b) Not exhibiting life; appearing lifeless or dead |
| Incorporate | *TV* To unite with or blend indistinguishably into something already in existence. b) To cause to merge or combine together into a united whole |
| Incorporate | *IV* To become united or combined into an organized body. b) To form a legal corporation |
| Incorporeal | *Adj* Lacking material form or substance. b) Intangible, as legal right or patent |
| Magnamious | *Adj* Noble of mind and heart, especially generous in forgiving; unselfish; gracious |
| Pusillanimous | *Adj* Cowardly; lacking courage |
| Abscond | *IV* To leave quickly and secretly and hide oneself, especially to avoid arrest or prosecution |
| Bilk | *TV* To cheat or swindle. b) To evade payment of. |
| Clemency | *N* Mercy, especailly toward an offender or enemy; leniency. b) Mildness. |
| Contrite | *Adj* Sincerely sorry for one's sins or inadequacies. |
| Impute | *TV* To attribute (a crime or fault) to another; blame without proof. b) To attribute to a cause or source. |
| Iniquity | *N* Wickedness; sinfulness. b) A grossly immoral act. |
| Redress | *TV* To set right; rectify. *N* Satisfaction or amends for wrong done |
| Reprehensible | *Adj* Deserving of blame. |
| Restitiution | *N* The act of restoring or returning to the rightful owner something that has been taken away, lost or surrendered. b) The act of compensating for loss, damage or injury. |
| Vindicate | *TV* To clear of accusation, blame, or suspicion by means of evidence or proof. b) To justify or support. |
| Atrophy | *IV* To waste away; wither. *TV* To cause to wither. *N* The emaciation or wasting away of tissues, organs, or the entire body. b) Any wasting away or diminution |
| Debilitate | *TV* To make feeble; weaken. |
| Livid | *Adj* Discolored, as from a bruise; black-and-blue. b) Ashen or very pale, as from anger. |
| Moribund | *Adj* In a condition approaching death or an end. |
| Noxious | *Adj* Injurious or harmful to health. b) Injurious or harmful to the mind or morals; corrupting. |
| Pestilent | *Adj* Tending to cause death; fatal. b) Likely to cause an epidemic disease. |
| Prostrate | *TV* To weaken or render helpless; overcome. b) To make (oneself) bow or kneel down in humility or adoration. |
| Salubrious | *Adj* Favorable to health or well-being. |
| Scourge | *N* A cause of great suffering or harm. b) Any instrument, such as a whip, used for inflicting punishment, suffering, or vengeance. |
| Unscathed | *Adj* Unharmed; uninjured. |