| A | B |
| adjudicate | to hear and decide judicially; to judge |
| centennial | a one-hundredth anniversary or its celebration |
| centennial | of or pertaining to a period of one hundred years |
| countenance | a person's face; the expression on a person's face |
| countenance | to support or approve; to tolerate |
| disgruntle | to make dissatisified; to put in a bad mood |
| equilibrium | a state of balance |
| expedite | to speed up a process; to facilitate |
| gird | to encircle, bind, or surround |
| gird | to get ready for action; to brace |
| gratuitous | not called for; unnecessary |
| gratuitious | without charge; free |
| illusory | unreal or imagined; deceiving |
| implacable | incapable of being placated, soothed, or significantly changed; relentless |
| luminary | a source of light, especially from the sky, such as the sun or moon |
| luminary | a person who is well known for her or his achievements; a celebrity |
| manifesto | a public statement axplaining the intentions, motives, or views of an individual or group |
| mesmerize | to fascinate or hypnotize |
| precedent | an act or statement that may serve as an example or justification for a later one |
| spurious | not genuine; fake |