| A | B |
| cleave | v. to split with a sharp blow; to cling closely to |
| cunning | adj. clever or skillful especially at cheating or tricking others n. skill especially at cheating |
| dank | adj. unpleasant, damp, cold and wet |
| delicate | adj. very fine in quality, beautifully detailed; easily hurt or spoiled; frail |
| fatal | adj. causing death very unfortunate; important in it's outcome |
| industrious | adj. working long and steadily, hardworking |
| intercept | v. to stop or see something while it is on it's way somewhere |
| keel | n. the main beam that runs along the bottom of the ship; v. to turn over or be upset; to fall over suddenly and faint |
| putrid | adj. rotten and having unpleasant smell coming from rotten or decaying matter |
| retain | v. to hold onto, to keep, to hire or have the services of; to keep in mind, to remember |
| trim | v. to make neat or tidy by cutting or clipping; to decorate; to adjust ; the act of cutting or clipping so as to make neat; in good condition or order |