| A | B |
| subdivision | A smaller part of something; a part of a part. |
| supernatural | Above or beyond what is natural. |
| translate | To change from one language to another. |
| commit | To do something or to make a pledge to something. |
| comprehension | The act or power of understanding. |
| exclaim | To say or speak suddenly, in surprise or strong feeling. |
| sustain | To keep something going, to maintain. |
| biography | An account of a person's life. |
| eloquent | Very expressive; having eloquence. |
| geography | Study of the earth's surface, climate, continents, etc. |
| manuscript | Book or paper written by hand or typewriter. |
| photography | The art, process, or business of taking photographs. |
| envelope | A paper cover in which a letter or anything flat can be mailed or stored. |
| imply | To mean something without saying it directly. |
| rationale | The basic or fundamental reason for something. |
| amateur | A person who does something out of enjoyment, not for pay. |
| calligraphy | Beautiful handwriting. |
| luggage | Baggage, especially of a traveler or passenger. |
| origami | The Japanese art of folding paper to make decorative objects. |
| umbrella | A light, portable cover used to protect from the rain, sun, or snow. |