| A | B |
| Accurate | Able to give a correct reading or measurement. |
| Approximate | Not exact, but close enought to be reasonably correct. |
| Course | The path over which something moves. |
| Depart | To leave; to go away from a place. |
| Despair | To lose hope. |
| Destination | The place to which something or someone is going. |
| Gale | A very strong wind. |
| Horizon | The apparent line in the distance where the sky meets the sea or land. |
| Jubilation | A feeling or expression of great, joy. |
| Navigate | To calculate or direct the movement of a ship or aircraft. |
| Nostalgia | A longing for a certain time in the past. |
| Revive | To make or become strong again. |
| Sever | To break off. |
| Voyage | A long journey by sea or in space. |
| Deteriorate | To make or become worse. |
| Accurate | Without mistakes or errors in facts. |
| Course | A way of acting or behaving. |
| Course | A subject or set of subjects to be studied. |
| Departure | The act of leaving. |
| Gale | A loud outburst. |
| Horizontal | Going straight across from side to side. |
| Jubilant | Very happy. |
| Navigation | The science or practice of navigating. |
| Nostalgic | Having feelings of nostalgia. |
| Revive | To bring back into use or fashion. |
| Sever | To cut in two. |
| Voyage | To mkae a journey by sea or in space. |