| A | B |
| encyclopedic | Resembling an encyclopedia; containing full knowledge; understanding something very well. |
| candid | When a person is very honest about something; open; not prejudiced. |
| kiosk | A small open booth or stand that sells newspapers or magazines or other merchandise and is open on many sides for customers. |
| xerography | A quick reproduction process for printed documents. |
| deploy | To send out or spread out more openly. |
| peculiar | Exclusive; significant of only one person or thing; different. |
| guttural | A gurgling sound of the throat. |
| nadir | Direct opposite of the highest point in space relative to the observer; figuratively, the lowest point of anything. |
| nonpareil | Without rival or equal. |
| awry | Turned aside; wrong. |