| A | B |
| admit | to allow entry : let in |
| admit | to make known usually with some unwillingness |
| commissary | a person to whom a duty or office is entrusted by someone of higher rank |
| commissary | a store that provides supplies (as food) especially to |
| committee | a group of persons appointed or elected to consider or take |
| intermittent | starting, stopping, and starting again |
| message | a communication in writing, in speech, or by signals |
| missile | an object (as a stone, arrow, artillery shell, bullet, or rocket) |
| missionary | one sent to spread a religious faith among unbelievers or to |
| missive | a letter or a message |
| permission | the consent of a person in authority |
| remittance | money sent especially in payment |
| smitten | having been suddendly struck |
| submissive | inclined or willing to submit (give in) to others |