| A | B |
| delicious | Highly pleasing to the senses, especially of taste and smell. |
| malicious | Full of the desire to hurt others or see them suffer. |
| conscious | Having an awareness of one's environment and existence. |
| aristocracy | A hereditary ruling class; nobility. |
| aristocrat | A member of the ruling class or of the nobility. |
| Aristotle | Greek philosopher who studied under Plato and tutored Alexander the Great. |
| bathometer | An instrument used to measure the depth of water. |
| batholith | A mass rock that has melted and intruded upon other rock layers. |
| bathymetry | Measurement of the depth of large bodies of water. |
| calligraphy | The art of fine hand writing. |
| calliope | A musical instrument fitted with steam pipes. The Muse of epic poetry (Calliope). |
| calisthenics | Gymnastic exercices designed to develop muscular tone and physical well-being. |
| metachromatism | A change in color caused by variation of the physical conditions to which a body is subjected, especially a change caused by variation in temperature. |
| metabolism | The complex processes occurring within a living cell or organism that are necesary for the maintenace of life. |
| metamorphosis | A change in appearance, character, condition, or function. |
| dugnity | Deserving esteem or respect. |
| dignify | To give distinction to; to confer honor on. |
| dignitary | A person of high rank or position. |