| A | B |
| habitat | the place where a person or thing is most likely to be found, where it lives. |
| arboretum | a place where trees are grown for scientific or educational purposes. |
| sedentary | accustomed to sit or rest a great deal. |
| legible | able to be read |
| alternate | to take turns |
| vicinity | the surrounding area |
| scribe | a person who writes or takes notes |
| amicable | friendly |
| agriculture | the production of crops, livestock, or poultry |
| ambulatory | of, pertaining to, or capable of walking |
| puerile | childish |
| horticulture | the cultivation of plants |
| ridicule | to make fun of |
| virile | characterized by a strong masculine spirit |
| servile | submissive or characterized like a slave |
| irate | very angry |
| cadence | a rhythmic pattern |
| vex | to bother, annoy |
| dormant | lying asleep or in a state of inactivity (such as hibernating) |
| conspicuous | easily seen or noticed |
| nihilism | total rejection of established laws or institutions |
| infirmary | a place for the care of the sick |
| sylvan | characterized by trees |
| errant | journeying or traveling |
| temerity | reckless, boldness: rash |
| lupine | related to the wolf |
| salvation | the act of saving or protecting from harm |
| lucid | easily understood |
| paternal | pertaining to the father |
| maternal | pertaining to the mother |