| A | B |
| projector | apparatus for projecting an image on a screen |
| objective | something aimed at; goal |
| injection | act or process of injecting |
| disruptive | causing disorder |
| eruption | a bursting forth; outbreak |
| bankrupt | a person who is declared by a court of law to be unable to pay his or her debt |
| suspended | hang down by attaching to something above |
| appendix | addition at the end of a book or document |
| conductor | a person who conducts, leader or guide |
| productivity | power to produce, productiveness |
| conjecture | formation of an opinion admittedly without sufficient evidence for proof |
| dejected | in low spirits; sad |
| rupture | a breaking |
| corruption | bribery, dishonesty |
| pendant | a hanging ornament, such as a locket |
| pendulum | weight so hung from a fixed point that it is free to swing to and fro through a regular arc under the influence of gravity |
| impending | likely to happen soon; threatening |
| deductive | a reaching of conclusion by reasoning |
| induction | a reasoning from particular facts to general truths or principles |
| abduction | carry off a person by force or by trickery; kidnap |