| A | B |
| appealing | having the power to attract or arouse interest |
| compel | to force someone to do something; to make necessary |
| impel | to urge to action, usually through moral pressure; to motivate |
| impulse | a strong urge or drive |
| peal | the loud ringing of bells; a loud sound |
| pelt | to strike repeatedly, usually by throwing something |
| propulsion | the force that drives something forward, or forward motion |
| pulsate | to expand and contract or beat, in a constant ryythm; to vibrate |
| repeal | to officailly canel; to take back or withdraw |
| repulse | to drive back, or to reject rudely |
| congenital | existing a the time of birth; inborn |
| degenerate | to become worse |
| engender | to start; to bring into existence |
| gender | the categories of male, female, or neuter |
| genealogy | the record of a person's ancestors; a family tree |
| generic | general; referrign to an entire group or class; not specific |
| genesis | the origin or beginning |
| gentry | people of high social standing; the ruling class |
| progeny | a group of children or descendants |
| regenerate | to give new life to; to energize |