| A | B |
| appreciable | Able to be estimated or measured; noticeable. |
| breadth | The distance or dimension from side to side of something, as distinguished from length or thickness; width. |
| copious | Large in quantity; abundant. |
| gargantuan | Of immense size or volume; colossal; huge. |
| innumerable | Too many to be counted or numbered. |
| inordinate | Exceeding reasonable limits; excessive. |
| negligible | Amounting to very little; not important enough to be worth considering. |
| paucity | A short supply; smallness of quantity; scarcity. |
| pittance | A small salary or amount of money. |
| proliferate | To multiply, increase, or spread rapidly. |
| capillary | Any of the tiny blood vessels that connect the smallest arteries to the smallest veins. |
| enervate | To deprive someone of strength of vitality; weaken. |
| epidemic | An outbreak of a contagious disease that spreads rapidly. |
| epidermis | The outer protective layer of skin. |
| infirmity | A physical disability. |
| malady | A disease, ailment, or disorder. |
| nutrient | Something that nourishes, especially an ingredient in food. |
| pallor | Extreme or unnatural paleness. |
| susceptible | Likely to be stricken or infected with or by. |
| virulent | Having a strong tendency to cause harm; very severe; poisonous. |