| A | B |
| at-test | To declare or be evidence of something as true, genuine, or accurate |
| vol-a-tile | Changing readily; explosive; unpredictable; evaporating quickly |
| churl-ish | Lacking good manners |
| con-coct | To make up, prepare or invent |
| der-iv-a-tive | Something that grows out of or results from an earlier condition |
| dif-fer-en-ti-ate | To see the difference |
| dis-par-age | To criticize in a negative, disrespectful manner |
| dis-si-pate | To spend or use foolishly; to scatter or be scattered |
| es-o-ter-ic | Familiar to only a relatively small number of people |
| ol-fac-tor-y | Relating to the sense of smell |
| ple-thor-a | Too great a number |
| re-fur-bish | To make new |
| se-crete | To produce and give off |
| va-gar-y | A departure from the normal, expected course |
| ax-i-om | A statement or principle that requires no proof because its truth is obvious |