| A | B |
| antique | belonging to ancient or former times rather than to the present time |
| attentive | giving attention; intent; observant |
| casual | offhand; without definite plan or purpose; indifferent |
| confirm | to establish the truth of a statement or event; to verify or substantiate |
| singular | unusual; strange; remarkable; exceptional |
| panel | a definite section of a wall, ceiling, or other surface |
| pendulum | a mass suspended from a fixed point so as to swing freely due to gravity and momentum |
| rivet | to fasten or hold firmly; to engross |
| scythe | an implement with a long, curving blade fastened to a long, bent handle |
| lieu | place; stead |