| A | B |
| viaduct | A bridge that carries a road or railroad over a valley |
| impervious | Unable to be affected |
| deviate | To depart, especially from a path or plan |
| obviate | To make unnecessary; to avoid |
| deter | 1. To put aside until later; To yield respectfully |
| deference | Act or practice of yielding to another's authority |
| confer | 1. To discuss something with someone else; consult; 2. To bestow |
| inference | A conclusion not cirectly provided by evidence, but able to be drawn from the facts at hand |
| proffer | To present or offer |
| proliferate | To increase greatly in number; multiply |
| comportment | Manner in which one acts or behaves |
| pruported | Claimed as true, but probably false |