| A | B |
| colony | a group of people, animals, or plants living close together. |
| compensate | to pay for; to be equivalent to; to make up for |
| deposit | to put into a bank account; to give as a partial payment; to lay down |
| fascinate | attract; to strongly hold the interest of. |
| feeble | having little strength, weak |
| formal | suitable for events where strict standards of dress and behavior are expected |
| frigid | very cold; lacking a warm manner; unfriendly |
| harsh | causing pain; cruel; rough and unpleasant; not suitable for living. |
| huddle | to curl one's limbs up close to one's body; a closely packed group |
| remote | controlled indirectly or from a distance; far away in time or space |
| resemble | to be like or similar to |
| rigid | strict; not easily changed; not flexible |
| solitary | being alone; lacking the company of others |
| substantial | strong; solid; great in value or size |
| waddle | an awkward, clumsy walk; to walk with short steps, swaying from side to side |