| A | B |
| adonis | very handsome young man |
| aegis | sheild or protection; auspices; sponsorship |
| amazon | tall stong masculine woman |
| ambrosial | exceptionally pleasing to taste or smell; extrmely delicious; excelent |
| atlas | book of maps |
| auroral | pertaining to or resembling the dawn; rosy (from Aurora, goddess of the dawn) |
| bacchanalian | jovial or wild with drunkenness (from Bacchus, the god of wine) |
| cassandra | one wo prophesies doom or disaster; pessimist |
| chimerical | fantastic; unreal; impossible; absurd |
| draconian | cruel; harsh; severe; ironhanded |
| echolalia | automatic and immediate repetition (echoing) of what others say |
| Elysian | delightful; blissful; heavenly |
| eristic | prone to controversy; disputatious; argumentative (from Eris, the goddess of discord) |
| fauna | animal life; animals of a particular region or period (from Faunus, Roman god of animals) |
| flora | plant life; plants of a particular region or period |
| forum | and medium or place for open discussion and expression of ideas--a public meeting, a radio or TV discussion, editorial page, ect. |
| hector | bully; intimidate iwth threats; bluster |
| herculean | very difficult; requiring the strength or Hercules (a hero of superhuman strength |
| hermetic | airtight |
| iridescent | having colors like the rainbow (from Iris, goddess of the rainbow) |
| jovial | jolly; merry; good-humored |