| A | B |
| wean | to detach from something one has grown accustomed to |
| wary | on one's guard; watchful; suspicious |
| sleek | smooth and glossy; having slender, graceful lines |
| replenish | to fill up again |
| proximity | the state of being close or next to |
| murky | dark and gloomy |
| mottled | marked with different colored patches or blotches |
| maneuver | a planned military movement |
| to maneuver | to move or manage in a skillful way |
| lethargic | slow moving; sleepy or tired |
| lethargy | a state of laziness, tiredness, or of not caring |
| insulate | to cover with a material that keeps things from escaping |
| insulation | material used for covering |
| to harrass | to trouble or annoy by attacking repeatedly |
| harrassment | an annoying by attacking repeatedly |
| forage | food such as hay or grain for animals |
| to forage | to search for food or supplies |
| ebb | passing to a lower level or weaker state |
| to ebb | to recede or fall back or pull away from |
| camouflage | the hiding of something |
| to camouflage | to hide or conceal |
| bounty (1) | payment made as a reward (1) |
| bounty (2) | that which is given freely (2) |
| bountiful | plentiful |