| A | B |
| conclude | to bring to an end |
| duration | the length or continuance of time |
| exponential | having to do with the mathematical symbol denoting power |
| fraction | a small part or portion of something |
| hinder | to get in the way of |
| instantaneous | occuring without the slightest delay |
| integer | a whole number |
| linear | having to do with lines; straight |
| momentary | lasting a brief period of time |
| nostalgic | longing or yearning for the past |
| parallel | lines running in the same direction, but never meeting |
| progress | to move forward; to advance |
| protracted | prolonged; lengthened |
| quadruple | to increase by a multiple of four |
| quantitative | capable of being measured and described in numbers or amount |
| scanty | barely adequate in size or amount |
| static | motionless |
| transient | temporary; quickly passing away |
| undulating | moving in a wavelike motion |
| uniform | unchanging; always the same |