| A | B |
| prominence | the quality of standing out |
| saturating | treating something to the point where no more can be absorbed, dissolved, or retained |
| gravely | in a serious or dignified manner |
| liable | obligated according to law or equity; responsible |
| pursue | to follow up or proceed with |
| dilapidated | decayed, deteriorated, or fallen into partial ruin, especially through neglect or misuse |
| congregated | collected into a group or a crowd; assembled |
| archenemy | a principal foe |
| retaliate | to repay; to get revenge |
| vehemently | in a deeply felt or impassioned manner |
| alcove | a small recessed section of a room |
| encephalitis | an inflammation of the brain |
| stucco | a fine plaster used to decorate walls. It is also used as an exterior coating for buildings |
| kumquats | any type of yellowish-orange |
| horticulture | the science of raising fruits, vegetables, flowers, or ornamental plants |