| A | B |
| ingress | Right or permission to enter |
| renascent | Coming again into being |
| ingenuous | Openly straightforward or frank |
| disingenuous | Pretending to be unaware or unsophisticated |
| specious | Deceptively attractive |
| expedite | To speed up the progress of (free from entanglement) |
| prescience | Knowledge of actions or events before they occur; foresight |
| unconscionable | Not restrained by conscience; unscrupulous |
| impassive | Devoid of emotion |
| nascent | Coming into existence (n.) |
| impedimenta | Objects, such as provisions or baggage, that impede or encumber |
| audit | to examine financial records |
| opuscule | A small, minor work |
| libel | written accusation |
| corpuscle | discrete particle, little mass of cells |
| curriculum vitae | summary of one's education, professional history, and job qualifications, as for a prospective employer |
| facetious | Playfully jocular; humorous: |
| primus inter pares | frist among equals |
| erudite | learned |
| piedmont | foothills |