| A | B |
| antiquated | too old to be useful or suitable |
| centenarian | a person who is one hundred years old or older |
| fledgling | inexperienced; untried |
| frail | weak or delicate |
| geriatrics | the medical study of the elderly and their diseases |
| infantile | having to do w/ an infant; as immature as an infant |
| longevity | long life or a long time spent at a job or activity |
| nascent | just coming into existence; emerging |
| puerile | childish; immature |
| venerable | worthy of great respect because of age or dignity |
| stoop | a small outside porch, with stairs, in front of a house |
| stench | offensive smell |
| thicket | a dense growth of shrubs or bushes |
| suave | smooth; polished; charming |
| scurry | to move in haste |