| A | B |
| inexplicable | incapable of being explained, interpreted, or accounted for |
| precision | the quality or state of being exact; accuracy |
| shiver | to undergo trembling, to shake violently |
| rhombi | plural; a parallelogram with four equal sides and sometimes one with no right angles |
| absentminded | lost in thought and unaware of one's surroundings or actions; preoccupied |
| superstitions | beliefs or practices resulting from ignorance, fear of the unknown, trust in magic or chance, or a false conception of causation |
| instinct | a natural or inherent aptitude, impulse, or capacity (adverb) |
| teleportation | the act or process of moving an object or person by the mind without use of physical means |
| decode | to discover the underlying meaning of |
| inlaid | set into a surface in a decorative design |
| distracted | mentally confused, troubled or remote |
| sliver | a long, slender piece cut or torn off |
| smudge | to rub, daub, or wipe in a smeary manner; to marked indistinct, blur |
| luminous | emitting or deflecting, usually steady, glowing light |
| credulity | readiness or willingness to believe especially on slight or uncertain evidence |
| polygons | plural: a closed plane figure bounded by straight lines |
| abruptly | action or change without preparation or warning: unexpected |