| A | B |
| amble | to walk slowly or leisurely; to saunter or stroll |
| convert | to change in form or substance, to undergo a change |
| dawdle | to move aimlessly; to take more time than necessary |
| distort | to change in shape by twisting, pulling, or exaggerating certain parts |
| itinerary | an outline or detailed plan for a proposed journey |
| mobilize | to assemble or bring into readiness for a particular purpose |
| modification | a change or adjustment |
| quiver | to shake with a slight but rapid motion; to tremble or shiver |
| recede | to move back or away from a point or mark |
| traverse | to travel across, over, or through |
| affluent | rich, wealthy |
| deflect | to turn aside or cause to turn aside |
| flex | to bend or contract |
| fluctuate | to change back and forth or vary greatly |
| fluid | a substance, such as water or air, that flows easiily and takes the shape of its container; graceful |
| flume | a gap, gorge, or narrow channel through which a stream of water flows |
| inflexible | not able to bend; not able to be changed or persuaded |
| influential | having power or importance; producing a lasting change or effect |
| influx | a steady steam of people or things flowing or pouring in |
| reflex | an instinctive or automatic physical response |
| adjacent | next to or close to; adjoining |
| engulf | to surround or enclose; swallow up; overwelm |
| indent | to make dents or impresssions in; to set something inward from a line |
| solidify | to make or become hard or compact |
| symmetry | a relationship that has balance between different objects or different parts of the same object |
| adjacent | next to or close to; adjoiningq |
| engulf | to surround or enclose; to swallow up; to overwhelm |
| indent | to make dents or impressions in; to set something inward from a line |
| solidify | to make or become hard or compact |
| symmetry | a relationship of balance between different objects or different parts of the same object |