| A | B | 
| crime | noun-an act that is against the law | 
| criminal | noun-person guilty of a wrongdoing | 
| except | verb-leaving out; other than; but | 
| exception | noun-a leaving out; person or thing left out | 
| combine | verb-join together; unite; join forces | 
| combination | noun-union; set of things mixed together | 
| imitate | verb-to try to be like or act like | 
| imitation | noun-thing that copies something else | 
| operate | verb-do something to the body, usually with instruments, to improve or restore health | 
| operation | noun-something done to the body, usually with instruments, to improve or restore health | 
| academy | noun-place for instruction; private high school | 
| academic | adj.-of or having to do with the schools; concerned with the general education | 
| depart | verb-go away; leave | 
| departure | noun-act of going away | 
| inspire | verb-fill with thought or feeling; influence | 
| inspiration | noun-influence of thought and strong feeling on actions | 
| participate | verb-have a share; take part | 
| participation | noun-the act of engaging in | 
| regulate | verb-control by rule or principle | 
| regulation | noun-rule or law; according to or required by some rule | 
| indicate | verb-point out; make known | 
| indicative | adj.-pointing out; showing | 
| deprive | verb-take away from by force; keep from having or doing | 
| deprivation | noun-loss; act of denying | 
| implicate | verb-show to have a part or to be connected; involve | 
| implication | noun-indirect suggestion; hint |