| A | B |
| avalanche | a slide of snow and ice down a mountain |
| sever | to cut of from a whole |
| invalid | without foundation; not legally valid |
| ram | a male sheep |
| loom | machine for making cloth |
| eternal | everlasting; valid or exiting at all times |
| drake | a male duck |
| prohibit | to disallow or prevent |
| fluid | a liquid |
| physician | a doctor |
| impair | to damage or make worse |
| stagnant | not flowing |
| fleet | a group of planes |
| consume | to eat or use up |
| sleek | smooth and glossy |
| hummock | a small hill |
| clamor | loud noise |
| immense | unusually great in size or amount |
| lagoon | shallow body of water partly cut off from the sea |
| stampede | a wild headlong rush of frightened animals |
| infinite | too numerous to be counted |
| grove | a group of trees |
| fracture | interrupt |
| severe | very strict or harsh |
| origin | the place where something begins; where it springs into being |